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7:48 pm
Thu September 15, 2011
Why Did the AJC Decide Not to Run This Week's "Doonesbury" Strips?: A Conversation with Editor Kevin Riley
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Editor Kevin Riley, in a photo from his Facebook page, ajceditor.
By Denis O'Hayer
Atlanta, GA – A controversial new book about Sarah Palin is at the center of this week's episodes of the comic strip, "Doonesbury." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (and some other papers) decided not to run the Palin-related strips in this week's print editions; although they are available on the paper's website. WABE's Denis O'Hayer spoke with AJC Editor Kevin Riley.
