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Changes made to LA Times business section

Because of other sections being cut or cancelled, some additions are being made to the Los Angeles Times business section, according to a memo from editor Russ Stanton posted Sunday on the paper’s reader representative blog.

The posting noted, “Today’s Real Estate section is the final issue, a number of its features moving to Home, others to Business. Home, which shifts from Thursday publication date to Saturdays, will add Hot Property, Neighborly Advice and other columns to its lineup. (Additional photos of homes from Hot Property columns will continue to be published at latimes.com/realestate.) The Sunday Business section will expand its focus on personal finance to add more coverage of real estate, including Home of the Week.”

Later, it also noted, “Highway 1 ended after July 9; from that section, Dan Neil‘s Rumble Seat column has moved to the Friday Business section.”

Read more here. Neil, an auto critic, is a Pulitzer Prize winner.

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