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'''Paul Linnman''' (born [[1947]]) is a radio personality on [[KEX (AM)|KEX 1190 AM]] radio in Portland, Oregon. He worked for nearly 30 years as a television news reporter and anchor for [[KATU]] and [[KGW]]. He is perhaps best known for his report on the attempt by the [[Oregon Department of Transportation]] to dispose of a dead, beached [[whale]] by [[exploding whale|exploding it]] (beaches open to motor vehicles are considered state highways in Oregon).
'''Paul Linnman''' (born 1947) is a radio personality on [[KEX (AM)|KEX 1190 AM]] radio in Portland, Oregon. He worked for nearly 30 years as a television news reporter and anchor for [[KATU]] and [[KGW]]. He is perhaps best known for his report on the attempt by the [[Oregon Department of Transportation]] to dispose of a dead, beached [[whale]] by [[exploding whale|exploding it]] (beaches open to motor vehicles are considered state highways in Oregon).


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*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3712178515303087869 Paul Linnman reporting] from an ODOT-maintained beach in the above-mentioned [[exploding whale]] incident.
*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3712178515303087869 Paul Linnman reporting] from an ODOT-maintained beach in the above-mentioned [[exploding whale]] incident.


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Revision as of 01:57, 19 August 2007

Paul Linnman (born 1947) is a radio personality on KEX 1190 AM radio in Portland, Oregon. He worked for nearly 30 years as a television news reporter and anchor for KATU and KGW. He is perhaps best known for his report on the attempt by the Oregon Department of Transportation to dispose of a dead, beached whale by exploding it (beaches open to motor vehicles are considered state highways in Oregon).

Published works

  • Oregon golf : the Oregon coast, southern Oregon, Portland & environs, central Oregon Portland, Oregon: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company, 1999. ISBN 1-55868-474-3
  • The Exploding Whale: And Other Remarkable Stories from the Evening News (with Doug Brazil) Portland, Oregon: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company, 2003. ISBN 1-55868-743-2

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