Karen Peterson was named executive editor in August 2008. She served as managing editor of The News Tribune for three years. She joined the paper in 2000 as suburban team leader. She has been a reporter and editor for newspapers in Hawaii and Indiana, and for an Army publication in Germany. During her husband’s first tour at Fort Lewis in the late 1980s, she wrote for The Lakewood Press and started the monthly Pierce County Parent. She is a board member of the Associated Press Managing Editors. She and her husband, a retired Army officer, have two sons and live in Gig Harbor. Email Karen
Managing editor Dale Phelps has been a senior editor at The News Tribune since 1998. Before coming to Tacoma, he was a copy editor and assistant sports editor for 19 years at The Kansas City Star. He's a past chairman of the Northwest Region of the Associated Press Sports Editors. He lives in University Place with his wife and two children.| Email Dale
David Montesino has been the Assistant Managing Editor/Visuals for The News Tribune since December 2005. Montesino oversees the operation of the photography, graphics, design and copydesk departments. He worked at The News Tribune as the presentation team leader in 2000. He has worked as a graphics editor for The New York Times, art director at the L.A. Times and managing editor of The Honolulu Advertiser. Born and raised in the Philippines, Montesino immigrated to the United States in 1984 and studied journalism at Humboldt State University. | Email David
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* Sue Kidd: Lifestyle
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* Mary Anderson: News administration
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Here are the top local stories in Thursday's News Tribune:
• A Stryker brigade soldier from Wisconsin has been killed in action in Iraq. He's the first Stryker soldier to lose his life in seven weeks.
• Area ski resort operators got just what they wanted for Christmas – a lot of snow. They're starting to measure their bases in feet, rather than inches, and local skiiers are taking full advantage of the situation.
• A man arrested by Puyallup police has been charged with four child pornography charges. Investigators believe he may have victimized dozens of children.
Several readers called to say they were upset we ran Benazir Bhutto on the cover of Parade magazine on Sunday, given that she was assassinated more than a week ago.
"I'm a little disappointed that your Parade section chose to run a story about Benazir Bhutto as if she were still alive."
Nels Parvi, Spanaway
" . . . Is it really appropriate to ask the question "Is Benazir Bhutto America's best hope against al-Qaeda?" on the front of the magazine?"
Nancy Taft, Tacoma
"The Parade article on Bhutto was inexcusable, and for TNT to rubber stamp the distribution of it, without editorial oversight or judgment, was appalling."
Mark Anderson, Gig Harbor
Actually we wrote about the unfortunate juxtaposition the Sunday before in the editor's column (last item). We should have come back with a box on Page 3, perhaps, telling readers that all 32 million copies of the magazine had printed and shipped before Bhutto was killed.
Not distributing wasn't an option. We have a contractual obligation to the magazine and its advertisers to distribute the material each week.
