Studies the challenges facing Joseph Farah, who has been editor of the Sacramento Union for a year. Liberal attacks on his paper, one of the few conservative dailies in the country; Complaints from former staff that Farah attempted to color news stories to fit the owner's conservative views; Focus on the paper's nonconformism on issues of morality; Farah's response.
Published
1991
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