The News-Press/NLRB trial may not be proceeding this next week, but readers can familiarize themselves with the Independent's coverage of this last week, which saw the end of the list of witnesses called by the NLRB and the beginning of the response from the paper's lawyers.
Monday, September 10: Dawn Hobbs, quizzed by Barry Cappello on union motivations, declines to shout an obscenity in court.
Tuesday, September 11: Colby Frazier, Melissa Evans and Starshine Roshell testify. Starshine complies with requests to speak the profanity Hobbs declined to.
Wednesday, September 12: Evans finishes her testimony, followed on the stand by Karna Hughes and union organizer Marty Keegan, the latter of whom is the final witness to be called by the NLRB.
Thursday, September 13: Scott Steepleton and Yolanda Apodaca return to the witness stand; Cappello explains the schedule for the News-Press response to the NLRB's charges.
Friday, September 14: News-Press attorney calls expert witness Daniel Sullivan, Travis Armstrong, and, briefly, Roshell again.
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Man, that is one cheesy, ugly graphic. Tell me that's not going on the cover of this week's Independent.
gjanee (anonymous profile)
September 17, 2007 at 9:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I love the graphic. It's the NP and its minions who are ugly and cheesy. Don't you want faces to go along with all the clever questions, like the stuff about affixing the banner with twist ties?
charles (Charles Donelan)
September 17, 2007 at 12:57 p.m. (Suggest removal)
What is the psychology of the placement of the photos in that graphic? Done properly and with the addition of a spinner in the center, readers could have the makings of a sick new board game. As currently configured?... Nope, doesn't work.
menolikikidepuerno (anonymous profile)
September 18, 2007 at 3:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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