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I have heard on October 17th of that year, the Chicago Tribune --along with its major rivals the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times--has endorsed the Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. Before possibly adding a new section in this article, please consider giving discussions about this story. --[[User:Nebula2357|Nebula2357]] ([[User talk:Nebula2357|talk]]) 19:54, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
:This certainly doesn't need a separate section, but the endorsement itself is already incorporated into the article. [[User:JonRoma|JonRoma]] ([[User talk:JonRoma|talk]]) 06:27, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
 
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==Mention of Conflict of Interest==
I feel that there should be at least some mention of the fact that the Tribune, which writes about sports, owns the Chicago Cubs. I subscribe to the paper and have so for many years and nowhere on any issue does it mention that it owns the team. The paper frequently promotes the Cubs to boost team revenue and its own in turn. This is a clear conflict of interest and though it may be just the sports section and some may claim then that's "its no big deal" un-ethical action by a news source is still un-ethical no matter how small. Any thoughts? [[Special:Contributions/131.230.146.135|131.230.146.135]] ([[User talk:131.230.146.135|talk]]) 06:20, 2 December 2008 (UTC)