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Originally Posted by Mr Downtown
I think it's because it's foreign to them. Trib reporters and editors generally don't live in the city. If they do (trying to give RedEye some cred), it's in one of three North Side neighborhoods. Any hiccup with the Brown Line is serious, while the south end of the Red Line could be closed for months before they noticed.
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I don't think this is true, at least for the Sun-Times. I happen to know many people who work for the Times (my aunt does and I've met many of her friends) and they live everywhere from Rogers Park to Hyde Park, to Wicker Park, to Logan Square. I don't know any who are stupid enough to live in the suburbs and commute every day.