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What Were We Thinking?


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BY MARK ZUSMAN | mzusman at wweek dot com

[November 11th, 2009]

Got a question about the future of journalism or how Willamette Week covered something, or didn’t cover it? Ask away. WW Editor Mark Zusman—that's his friendly mug in the picture—will respond to as many reader questions as he can, right here!














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I am disappointed to read anything about Vicki Phillips in WWeek. She is NO leader in the field of education and I wouldn't waste the time, effort or manpower required to in...

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Well, was the Julius X. Hexon, trial fair or not. I don't think so...

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