By RON MALY
That wasn't exactly a dynamite debut of the 16-page tabloid-style
Meet the Doctors Edition in Sunday's paper. There were seven stories in it--none written by a staff writer from the paper, or even a local freelancer. All were written by writers from the Associated Press. The clueless paper is obviously hoping to capitalize on advertising from the medical field for the tabloid, but my guess is that the Meet the Doctors Edition will die a quick death--like so many other things there. I guess I couldn't have expected anything more. Hell, the paper's health section--the worst I've ever seen in a metropolitan paper--is written by freelancers who have their applications on file for weekend jobs at Kum & Go.