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King Kaufman joined Salon in 1997 as its first copy chief. Its first copy editor, too. Over the years he has had various writing and editing jobs, most notably typing a sports column from 2002 through 2009. Before coming to Salon, he spent seven years at the San Francisco Examiner, where he also held various writing and editing jobs, the most colorful of which was boxing writer. Along the way there was also a music career that was commercially unsuccessful but artistically dismal.
Salon's worst calls
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Relentless champions
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The year in sports
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MSNBC's undecideds break for Kerry
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Taking advantage of those who died on 9/11
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The blue-collar bowl
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Show me a winner
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Sports 2003: The year of behaving badly
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What were they thinking?
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Rush Limbaugh is still a big fat idiot
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Absolute power corrupts
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Save the Stanley Cup
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Sammy Sosa's sanity
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Crime and punishment (and sports)
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Mike Tyson, still insane
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