Again, the Journal’s Cartoon Is Off the Editorial Page
New York Times, May 5, 2008
By Cate Doty
Amidst a sea of changes at Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal, here’s a shift that might catch the eye of only a devoted editorial reader: “Pepper ... and Salt,” the slice-of-life cartoon that has appeared at the bottom right corner of The Journal’s editorial page on and off for the last 58 years, has decamped to a new home on the Leisure & Arts page.
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