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...whole world conspired to make us feel very self-important,” Cantor says. “I was on The Crimson and I could hardly go to the newsroom without meeting some Times reporter who wanted to find out what books we liked, what new sexual positions we had discovered and what drugs we were taking...
...Michelangelo! What are you doing here?” April O’Neill exclaims as she stands in the doorway of the Channel 6 newsroom. She takes four confident steps toward the teenage mutant ninja turtle. Before she reaches him, however, she is intercepted by Splinter, Michelangelo’s sensei. Smiling knowingly, the mutant ninja rat fondles the trip wire that he is holding. “Ohh,” April gasps as she drops to her knees with nothing to break her fall except Michelangelo’s seemingly androgynous genital area. Nothing can thwart Michelangelo?...
Sunday 3 p.m.—Staff writer Robin M. Peguero '07 works on his story in the newsroom...
...paper's No. 2 editor, Gerald Boyd, tried to quell the uproar by explaining in a staff memo that one piece amounted to "unseemly and self-absorbed" quarreling with the editorial page and that the other's "logic did not meet our standards." But that failed to dampen the newsroom outrage, and the top editors decided to print the columns after...
...Integrate drugs and alcohol back into the culture of the newsroom. We have come a long way since the teetotaling days of the 126th Guard, and it is true that the last managing editor to advocate increased alcoholism failed out of Harvard. But there is nothing wrong with keeping the conference room fridge stocked with Pabst Blue Ribbon so compers can relax in front of the TV with a cold one while waiting for an edit...