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A War On The Koch Brothers

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 9, 2013 | 6:02 PM

May 9, 2013
The fight is on against possible Koch Brothers ownership of the Tribune papers, which include the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune.

Unions and liberal advocacy groups are planning protests and running ads (see photo below) on the Los Angeles Times and New York Times websites starting Thursday, according to the Courage Campaign Institute and Forecast the Facts.  Continue reading...
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