Los Angeles Times loses publisher, gets union
LOS ANGELES (AP) â Los Angeles Times Publisher and Chief Executive Ross Levinsohn was placed on an unpaid leave of absence amid allegations of past improper behavior, it was announced Friday. The news followed word that Times journalists had voted to join a union â a first in the paper's
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Sandy Davidson, the Missourian's attorney and an MU communications law professor, filed a motion to modify the protective order on behalf of the Missourian's publisher, the Missourian Publishing Association. The Jan. 4 motion seeks to eliminate part of a protective order that bars documents related to
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