Which statement best describes Harrison Gray Otis' newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, in the early 1900s?
a. The paper reflected its owner's anti-union and anti-progressive views.
b. Regardless of its owner's anti-union stance, the paper followed journalistic guidelines about balanced reporting of labor relations in the city.
c. The paper was unique in that its staff belonged to a union.
d. The anti-union forces in the city targeted the paper for a bombing in 1910.
a
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