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Berkeley resident John Gertz started a Web site called DP Watchdog, and people such as Sinkinson and Dan Spitzer of Berkeley informed advertisers about articles and letters the Daily Planet was printing.
J. Weekly 2010
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Berkeley resident John Gertz started a Web site called DP Watchdog, and people such as Sinkinson and Dan Spitzer of Berkeley informed advertisers about articles and letters the Daily Planet was printing.
J. Weekly 2010
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The Daily Planet fired back with an "open letter" of its own, calling Sinkinson’s actions “a campaign of intimidation.”
J. Weekly 2009
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The Daily Planet fired back with an "open letter" of its own, calling Sinkinson’s actions “a campaign of intimidation.”
J. Weekly 2009
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Becky O'Malley said it's difficult to quantify how much advertising has been lost due to the efforts of people like Sinkinson.
J. Weekly 2010
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Becky O'Malley said it's difficult to quantify how much advertising has been lost due to the efforts of people like Sinkinson.
J. Weekly 2010
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Christopher Simpson 6; David Simpson 9.5 (8.5); Rachel Sinkinson 9.5 (3.5); Stephanie Skellorn
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"Our preference would have been that the Planet would have seen fit to stop offending the Jewish community and to focus on creating a healthy viable wholesome community newspaper," said Sinkinson, an Oakland resident.
J. Weekly 2010
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"Our preference would have been that the Planet would have seen fit to stop offending the Jewish community and to focus on creating a healthy viable wholesome community newspaper," said Sinkinson, an Oakland resident.
J. Weekly 2010
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Its open letter sparked an endless stream of letters to the editor, praising the independent newspaper for taking a stand against Sinkinson.
J. Weekly 2009
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