Monday, April 30, 2007

Dave Iseman resurfaces in southern Missouri

Well, it's official. Former Times Leader managing editor Dave Iseman had a byline Friday in the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader.

(Indeed, Iseman is an assistant managing editor at the paper, as a reader pointed out.)

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  1. "Questions...have been roiling..."?

    Welcome back, Dave

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  2. Iseman uses big words from the thesaurus when he's trying to impress people. He doesn't know that others have the same book. Don't tell him.

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  3. Good luck, Dave! Miss ya.

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  4. Good riddance, Dave, enjoy the exile.

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  5. Come back to testify at Walzer's trial. Now you can tell the truth under oath about what you really know.

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  6. He's working as a reporter?

    Or as an editor who writes stories?

    The link is to a story he wrote.

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  7. He was ME in WB and wrote columns. You're surprised because?

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  8. Some fun facts: The News-Leader is a Gannett paper, with morning circulation of 60,889 and a Sunday circulation of 88,970, so it's a slight step above the TL.
    Iseman has four bylined stories, so it would appear he is on staff as a reporter, not an editor.

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  9. duh...this is like medieval philosophers arguing about how man teeth a horse had instead of just going up to the horse, opening his mouth and counting. just go to the paper's website and he's listed:
    Dave I., assistant managing editor

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  10. Southern Missouri? May he rest in peace.

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  11. With Iseman gone how we will ever find the truth about who was flicking snots on the stall walls in the men's room.... Iseman knows who the culprit was, from what he mentioned to me it very well may have even been a jungle boogie

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  12. Maybe Iseman can offer Walzer a job now

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  13. He and Walzer tag-teamed and hurt a lot of people then he turned his back on Walzer. She's not the first friend he turned against. He's a real big man. A real big man.

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  14. looks like he's the police reporter, I don't care about a title. See what he's covering, what you send your cop guy out on.

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  15. If that's the case, then he's really taken a demotion

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  16. They say assistant ME but he's writing police stories.

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  17. Maybe he's an assistant to the managing editor, as in a secretary. Hey, even a newsroom secretary can write the occassional story

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