Apparently, getting mad about being called a cult member after getting tipped off to it by an advocacy group is also evidence you’re part of a cult. Um, no, TNR. Boo.
The Audit
08:25 PM - June 1, 2011
Audit Notes: Ellison’s Battle of the Bay View, Biovail Blues, Liz Warren’s “Cult”
‘See you on the other side’ - Meet Jessica Lum, a terminally ill 25-year-old who chose to spend what little time she had practicing journalism
#Realtalk: This is the best moment to be in journalism - The old stuff isn’t coming back, but that’s okay
Streams of consciousness - Millennials expect a steady diet of quick-hit, social-media-mediated bits and bytes. What does that mean for journalism?
Sticking with the truth - How ‘balanced’ coverage helped sustain the bogus claim that childhood vaccines can cause autism
An ink-stained stretch - Can Aaron Kushner save the Orange County Register—and the newspaper industry?
This is the best moment to be in journalism (25)
The WSJ editorial page hits rock bottom (19)
A backgrounder for understanding the storm that hit Moore, Oklahoma
Is the ‘chilling effect’ real?
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/113219/doj-seizure-ap-records-raises-question-chilling-effect-real
One year ago four journalists were brutally murdered in the bloodiest attack on the press in Mexico’s drug war. For those left behind the pain — and the threats — continue
50 years of foreign reporting from the NYRB
CJR's Guide to Online News Startups
Uptown Messenger – Hyperlocal news for a neighborhood in New Orleans
Who Owns What
The Business of Digital Journalism
A report from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Questions and exercises for journalism students.

The VBs had purchased a home in 2004 with mature, massive trees (acacia 90 years old. In 2004, listed as largest of its species in the state, redwoods planted in late 1950s) that gave them privacy and enjoyment, as their house is built around their backyard gardens. There were no disclosures of view easements and prior owner signed legal Declaration that he never topped trees for LE even though he was asked to around 1995. VBs thinned and lowered their trees several times for LE prior to the lawsuit, and offered to top them even more if he wouldn’t sue them, but they weren’t willing to remove or significantly cut trees down to level required. They didn’t want to move as they loved their beautiful home and gardens. They decided it wasn’t worth it, so they just topped their redwoods down the floor of LE's of 2nd level (22+ feet). No money changed hands.
#1 Posted by Pat Johnstone, CJR on Mon 6 Jun 2011 at 06:45 AM