LA Times won't name woman in Schwarzenegger story
(CBS) In just about every major news purveyor out there, one can find the name of the woman who gave birth to Arnold Schwarzenegger's out-of-wedlock child.
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One place you won't find her name is the L.A. Times. The paper, which broke the story, did not name her in its original piece and a search of the paper's website Friday returned zero results for her name.
In the article breaking the news, the Times writes, "To protect their privacy, The Times is not publishing the former staffer's name nor that of her child."
In an e-mail with CBSNews.com, the Times elaborated. "[W]e held the names to protect the privacy of the mother and child, who are not public figures."
Since the news broke Tuesday, Schwarzenegger has kept a low profile. On Thursday his office announced he has put his movie projects on hold for the time being.
The revelation has set off a media frenzy with TV and radio reporters, newspaper columnists and Internet bloggers examining it from almost every angle.
Scores of reporters and photographers swarmed a quiet suburban cul-de-sac in California farm country amid reports it was the home of the child's mother.
