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Inside the editorial page

This blog is designed to give readers a glimpse of our editorial-page operation and how we make our decisions. We’ll let you know who we’re meeting with, what they’re telling us, what events and issues we’re looking at. We’ll also pass on information and observations that may not make our print editions. In addition to the editorial board members who post on this blog, the board includes Publisher David Zeeck, Executive Editor Karen Peterson and Managing Editor Dale Phelps.

Editorial board bloggers

Editorial page editor Patrick O’Callahan oversees the online and printed opinion sections of The News Tribune. He came to The News Tribune in 1987 and has worked at Washington newspapers since 1979. E-mail him at patrick.ocallahan@thenewstribune.com

Editorial writer Cheryl Tucker, in addition to writing commentary, manages the daily production of the editorial and op-ed pages and edits letters to the editor. She began her journalism career in 1974 at a Virginia newspaper and came to The News Tribune in 1978. E-mail her at cheryl.tucker@thenewstribune.com.

Editorial writer Kim Bradford manages the online opinion section of The News Tribune and writes commentary. She joined The News Tribune in 2005 after working 11 years at newspapers in Washington and Maryland. E-mail her at kim.bradford@thenewstribune.com.

Guest bloggers

Editor emeritus David Seago retired from The News Tribune in 2008 after 41 years at The News Tribune. E-mail him at sds99@harbornet.com.

Richard Davis’ column on state politics frequently runs in the print edition of The News Tribune. He was president of the Washington Research Council, a statewide think tank, from 1986 through 2006. Currently, as a principal with The Simeon Partnership, Inc. he coordinates the activities of the Washington Alliance for a Competitive Economy, a business coalition founded by the Research Council, the Association of Washington Business and the Washington Roundtable.

Karen Irwin of University Place, a mother of four, has been a frequent contributor to The News Tribune's print editions. She has also written for Seattle's Child, Puget Sound Parent, the Tacoma Weekly, the Fayetteville Observer Times and the political blog Right Meets Left. She graduated from California Lutheran University with a degree in English literature and is currently working toward a history degree.

Michael Allen, professor of history at the University of Washington Tacoma, was born and raised in Ellensburg. He served with the U.S. Marines in Vietnam from 1969-70. He has written five books, including the prize-winning "Patriot's History of the United States: From Columbus' Great Discovery to the War on Terror," "Rodeo Cowboys in the North American Imagination" and "Western Rivermen, 1763-1861: Ohio and Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of the Alligator Horse." Allen lives in Tacoma and Ellensburg and has three children.

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What's on the minds of Tacoma News Tribune editorial writers
Monday, November 24th, 2008
Posted by Cheryl Tucker @ 08:00:51 pm

This editorial will appear in Tuesday's printed edition.

Current, future presidents making some good moves
President Bush and President-elect Obama are taking actions
that have already had a soothing effect on Wall Street.

There never really is a good time to have the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

There is, however, a really bad time for it.

That would be in the waning weeks of a lame-duck president’s term while the nation is waging not one but two foreign wars.

The outgoing president could be detached and distracted, reluctant to take forceful action that his successor would have to live with. The president-elect could be bogged down in transition details and hesitant to seem like he’s pre-empting his predecessor who is, after all, still president.

Fortunately, not too much of that seems to be going on.

=> Read more!

Categories: What's coming
Posted by Kim Bradford @ 07:21:01 pm

This editorial will appear in Tuesday's print edition.

With $2 million of state funds linked to allegations by the nonprofit’s former director, the public is due some answers.

Centro Latino officials, hit with a lawsuit alleging improper conduct, aren’t talking. They should rethink that decision.

The agency’s former executive director, Joy Gomez-Gonzalez, isn’t just casting doubt on the integrity of a social service organization that serves a growing population.

Her charges prompt valid concern about how the Tacoma-based agency is using public funds.

=> Read more!

Categories: What's coming
Posted by Kim Bradford @ 01:38:19 pm

The public deserves to know what’s behind the Centro Latino board’s fight with its ex-director. That’s $2 million of public money at issue.

Somehow, the logic of American retailing demanded 10 years ago that many consumer products be sealed in impregnable plastic armor. The good news is, the anti-clamshell movement has been making gains.

UPDATE:
We're holding that second editorial until Wednesday. Instead, we'll have an editorial about the latest moves by President Bush and President-elect Obama to address the economic crisis.

If you have comments or questions about these topics, please email them to kim.bradford@thenewstribune.com. Editorials represent the consensus view of The News Tribune's editorial board.

Want to sit in on a daily ed board meeting? Email cheryl.tucker@thenewstribune.com to make an appointment.

Categories: What's coming, How we work