I apologize to the readers of this thread for revisiting this issue again. However, but I came across this story online about this issue and I...
--I thought the people who read this excellent thread should know this. This chapter has finally come to a rewarding close. From the San Antonio...
My bad and I sincerely apologize to Mr. Petty for my gross misinterpretation.
Well, Mr. Petty, if you don't have any compassion, a feel for the thoughts of the bowling fans in Texas, nor the reputation of a seemingly loyal,...
It seems to be a well-kept secret but it looks like this reporter is trying to regain his reputation -- Good Luck!!...
http://blogs.mysanantonio.com/weblogs/bowling/ Satisfied now (after looking at the above website)? This individual was apparently axed for...
There may have been an underlying cause for this individual's dismissal. Apparently, this newspaper wanted to eliminate bowling for its pages...
Ditto.
You may be right, but "we" and "our" should be terms used by fans, not the media. And, every thing can't be totally positive (as far as news is...
It's tough love, and money prevails over a reporter's comfort at courtside or on the sidelines.
It doesn't seem like a great idea -- especially the way newspapers are trimming employees. Keep your fingers crossed as far as the union being...
Hey, try reading the newspaper or listen to the local television stations in San Antonio -- there hasn't been any thing said negative about its...
D. Powell writes on regrettheerror.com, posted Feb. 14, 2007: It hurts me to think that when people want to know about bowling in San Antonio...
Did anyone stop to analize if this good man was having a day when “old timers†syndrome had kicked in? Maybe he has a brain illness that...
Darn, will the bleeding in the newspaper industry ever stop across the country? Too bad the situation can't be reversed -- like cutting management!!
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