David Lazarus
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David Lazarus is a former columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and a nightly radio talk show host for San Francisco's KGO Radio.[1] He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. Lazarus' last column for the Chronicle was July 27, 2007, in which he announced he was moving to another newspaper. Lazarus joined the Los Angeles Times beginning in August 2007. He writes a column for the business section entitled "Consumer Confidential."
David’s work as a journalist has given him a reputation as an activist in California consumer issues.
He’s the author of two books on Japan and has had articles published in many magazines.
David lives in San Francisco with his wife and son.
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- ^ www.kgoam810.com, David Lazarus writes about how he got started on KGO.