Here's one more reason why the nation's (almost) biggest metropolitan area has the nation's No. 4 newspaper -- a newspaper losing circulation so rapidly that experts predict it will completely disappear by 2008: In the sanctuary of his Capitol office with an audio recorder rolling, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger describes Republican legislators as the "wild bunch" and, referring to a Latina lawmaker, casually says that "black blood" mixed with "Latino blood" equals "hot" -- a fiery personality. The governor is heard on a six-minute recording, obtained by The Times, of a meeting with some members of his inner circle last spring.
LA Times Fails To Create Scandal
LA Times Fails To Create Scandal
LA Times Fails To Create Scandal
Here's one more reason why the nation's (almost) biggest metropolitan area has the nation's No. 4 newspaper -- a newspaper losing circulation so rapidly that experts predict it will completely disappear by 2008: In the sanctuary of his Capitol office with an audio recorder rolling, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger describes Republican legislators as the "wild bunch" and, referring to a Latina lawmaker, casually says that "black blood" mixed with "Latino blood" equals "hot" -- a fiery personality. The governor is heard on a six-minute recording, obtained by The Times, of a meeting with some members of his inner circle last spring.