Washington Times to Cut at Least 40 Percent of Staff
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He was "routinely humiliated" and the target of "Jim Crow"-style segregation.
"For every kid that I bump into who is wandering the media industry looking for an entrance that closed some time ago, I come across another who is a bundle of ideas, energy and technological mastery."
"The fact is we can effectively cover the rest of the country from Washington."
It also happened at George Washington last month.
He went on a spectacular six-month sabbatical, and will not be invited back.
It was all part of an investigation into the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union.
'Out' editor Aaron Hicklin reprimands the star and his team for asking the magazine not to make him look "too gay."
Why did the magazine pick a photo of Palin in a skimpy outfit?
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