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Tom Scocca asks that question in his piece on Los Angeles Times editor
Dean Baquet and the Tribune soap opera. Baquet is said to appear serene since publicly resisting further staff cuts. Former LAT editor
John Carroll says: "In some ways, it's better to know where you stand, even if it's a hard stance to take, than to be cutting and cutting and not knowing precisely how far you're willing to go." PLUS: Will reporters who were spied on by Hewlett-Packard sue the company? ||
MORE LAT: Baquet and sports editor
Randy Harvey rethink their "Times Staff Writer"
policy.