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Toto, we're not in Spokane anymore
I was talking with Oakland's special events coordinator this morning and he told me that, according to Census data, this city is America's most diverse.
We didn't really get into just precisely how that was being defined. (One thought: the most diverse assortment of sirens outside a hotel room window in the middle of the night.)
But I went out and walked around downtown for about 90 minutes. And I find that I can almost believe his claim.
Heading over to the arena in a little bit to pick up credentials and look important. I promise that my next post will have something to do with basketball.
Several Channel 4 people here, including a woman I once tried to fix up with an S-R colleague.
Don't ask.
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When did RW start wearing a tie?
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Paul Turner is a columnist for The Spokesman-Review. He writes "The Slice" column, which appears five times a week, as well as lifestyle stories for the Today section.