This is from Stephanie M. Lee of the Daily Californian. She wants to speak to the author of teh famous fax or anyone who does not mind identifying themselves (a former employee perhaps):
She is referring to the fax mentioned under the "Request to terminate LLNS contract immediatly" post:
Hi everyone,
My name is Stephanie and I cover academics and administration for the Daily Californian in Berkeley. Last week I reported on the latest batch of layoffs, and would now like to get in touch with the author of this letter or anyone else who would like to comment on the situation as they see happening.
I can be reached at smlee@dailycal.org. I understand you most likely have concerns about anonymity and I'd be willing to work with you on that.
Thanks,
Stephanie M. Lee
The Daily Californian
smlee@dailycal.org
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Can the author of the fax or anyone who is willing to be identified (at least by first name) get in touch with Stephanie.
A former employee (recently laid off) will be a great candidate!
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