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City council debates the merits of media

With news media the No. 1 way in which the public learns about whats going on at city hall, the citys elected officials want to see it best used to their advantage.

On the table at Mondays executive committee meeting was a recommendation for city council and administration to take one-day media relations training sessions.

Dealing with media is a lost cause, Coun. Mark Tweidt countered, arguing that the $8,355 price tag for the media relations training sessions would be better spent on their own media.

I dont know why we would ever go after the media to try -- and this is no disrespect -- to try and get them to tell our messages, he said.

I dont think its going to happen. I think news across the world is negative, and thats what sells -- thats the way it is.

During a lengthy debate centred on their interpretation of the merits and pitfalls of news organizations, Mayor Greg Dionne argued for greater control over who is allowed to speak with reporters.

Maybe what we should be doing is have a policy on who speaks on our behalf, he said.

Sometimes the media goes around us because they know what our answers going to be, and sometimes, even seven months after we do something theyre still bringing it up and theyre speaking to third party agencies on why this happened or why that happened.

It doesnt matter what we do, it seems that negative sells -- that theres always got to be a twist or an underlying story instead of just a good news story. So, if thats our goal I dont support it because were never going to reach that goal.

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U-2 spy plane linked to US air traffic meltdown

A U-2 spy plane may have triggered a computer problem at an air traffic control center that disrupted flights last week across the southwestern United States, US media reported Monday.

The Cold War-era plane, which is still part of the US fleet, somehow overloaded a computer system that displays data for air traffic controllers in the Los Angeles area, after its flight plan was incorrectly translated into computer code, NBC News and the Wall Street Journal said.

The glitch sparked a chain reaction and led the Federal Aviation Administration to halt flights into airspace Wednesday managed by the Palmdale air control center. The country-wide "ground stop" lasted for about an hour and affected hundreds of flights and thousands of passengers.

At Los Angeles International Airport, one of the country's busiest airports, there were 27 cancellations of arriving flights, as well as numerous delays and diversions to other airports. Flights also were delayed at several other airports in southern California.

A Pentagon spokesman, Colonel Steven Warren, said Monday: "I can tell you that there was a U-2 operating in this area in accordance with all FAA regulations.

"The U-2 filed all the prepared flight plan paper work and was conducting its operations in accordance with those filings."

The Federal Aviation Administration was investigating the incident, he said.

The computer problem raised fresh questions about the reliability of an expensive, new air traffic control network, known as ERAM, or En Route Automation Modernization. The system has already suffered budget setbacks and technical problems.

In last week's incident, both the primary and back-up systems were affected.

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