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Ramirez to leave involuntarily from LA Times
Michael Ramirez, pulitzer prize editorial cartoonist for the L.A. Times, is the latest victim of “restructuring”.
Cartoonist Michael Ramirez, The Times’ cartoonist since 1997, will leave the paper at the end of the year and will not be replaced.
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Community Comments
November/15/2005 @ 11:23 pm
[...] Ramirez to leave involuntarily from LA Times [...]
June/12/2006 @ 7:24 pm
Just in time..the last shred of respectability is being forced out. Now the paper is complete.
April/11/2008 @ 6:34 am
[...] Congrats to cartoonist Michael Ramirez on his Pulitzer, and to Investors Business Daily for hiring him after the dumber-than-a-box-of-rocks Los Angeles Times dumped him in 2005. [...]
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