Ink think: Michael Kinsley, L.A. Times opinion editor, sees changes in the role that newspapers have traditionally played in shaping the public debate.

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Ink think: Michael Kinsley, L.A. Times opinion editor, sees changes in the role that newspapers have traditionally played in shaping the public debate.

MICHAEL Kinsley was a pioneer in online journalism, founding the Microsoft-published Web journal Slate.com in 1995. Now, he is working for that oldest of media, newspapers, as editorial and opinion editor of the Los Angeles Times. Kinsley has become the target of USC law professor Susan Estrich, who claims that he doesn't have enough women writers on the page; Kinsley responds that he's striving to improve the balance and that...

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