Chicago Tribune
"The paper is not overplaying it," says public editor
Timothy McNulty. Only three articles about the case have been on the front page, he points out. Chicagotribune.com boss
Bill Adee calls the tale of the cop's missing wife "an old-fashioned newspaper story ...[that's] fought on a lot of different levels, and minute by minute." The competition, day and night, is among websites of television and radio stations as well as newspapers. ||
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