While former editor Jack Fuller has been turning up in the
Chicago Tribune's editorial pages to opine on everything from the evolution of American diplomacy during the war in Iraq (in late
June) to how even good government can't be entrusted with the power of the death penalty (last week), Michael Miner of the
Chicago Reader reports that he has kept away from the big story.
Between those two essays, "his name was nowhere to be found in the
Tribune, even though its business pages throbbed with coverage of a story he'd once been central to--the war within the
Tribune Company between Chicago and Los Angeles."
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