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Date Added: May 27, 2008 06:32:01 PM
By Sherry Ricchiardi Sherry Ricchiardi (sricchia@iupui.edu) is an AJR senior contributing writer. Armando Acuna, public editor of the Sacramento Bee, turned a Sunday column into a public flogging for both his editors and the nation's news media.

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