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...with headlines and bylines. Former New York Times correspondent Rick Bragg said in an interview that his job as a reporter was to “go get the dateline.” The New York Times’ higher-ups did not agree entirely with Bragg, but the reporter??s comment nonetheless underscores the important position that the dateline holds in many journalists’ lives...
...It’s uncertain whether the so-called miracle solution to Harvard’s transportation problem is really a solution at all,” he says in a stoic reporter??s voice. “Just take a look at these cramped quarters, where two people must sit next to each other, side-by-side...
Steven G. Crist ’78 ran to the reporter??s desk, snatched the finished page out of the typewriter and stuffed it in a pneumatic tube that led straight to the composing room, where the text was typeset in hot lead...
Minutes later, an update appeared on Yglesias’ blog: “Just got a call from a Crimson reporter who wanted to ask me about Dave Winer’s Weblogs at Harvard initiative. I was, as I have been every time a reporter??s called in the past, absurdly inarticulate...
...prohibited from writing for The Crimson, of course, so I couldn’t keep a detailed reporter??s notebook of my seven weeks on the team. But I did keep a little daily journal, so that I could share my experience. Some of the highlights...