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Thursday, April 30, 2009

More "newspaper quality" journalism

Leave it to the Seattle Times to bring you more of that "newspaper quality" journalism that you've come to expect. It seems that somehow, State Representative Ross Hunter has become a state Senator.

At NPI, we were unaware that our Senator, Rodney Tom, had resigned and that the King County Council had appointed Ross Hunter as his replacement. As usual, the Seattle Times is right on top of things.

Below is a screenshot of the article, since we don't expect it to be online in its present form for long.



UPDATE (Andrew): The error also appears in the first line of the print edition, although it's not in the headline:
Medina lawmaker to run for Sims' post
Most wide open race for the office in years
City vs. suburban power will be tested, some say

State Sen. Ross Hunter's plunge into the race for King County executive...
I was as surprised as Ken to see that Representative Hunter apparently got a promotion. Is there something we don't know about?

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