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John Montorio claims he didn't see it coming. "No one told me about it. I didn't think [new LAT editor Russ Stanton and I] had ever bumped heads. I was surprised by all this." The features managing editor, who departs at the end of the month, also tells John Koblin: "The Web may be the future, but right now print is the goose that laid the golden egg. It's invaluable. No one is saying that the Web is not -- maybe I sound anachronistic, but what print can provide, there are lots of things web can't provide, just like there are some things that the web can provide that print can't."
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