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...Saddam's Revenge Saddam Tries Another Trial Boycott Behind the Saddam Judge's Ouster Saddam's Trial: Behind the Scene Notebook: Keeping Saddam Company The Perils of Defending a Tyrant A Slain Saddam Trial Lawyer's Final Interview Inside Saddam's Defense Strategy Rights Groups Concerned Over Saddam Trial Notebook: Rushing To His Defense The Semiotics of Saddam Saddam's Capture 'Ladies and Gentlemen — We Got Him!' Photo Essay Captured At Last
Haven’s friend is her large orange bag, in which she carries her laptop, her iPal, her calendar, sometimes stickers, her notebook, and a small stock of Vitamin Water. Without her big orange bag, she is lost. Without Haven’s stock of optimism, kindness, amazing ideas, gorgeous writing, and unfailing ability to make an okay story into a beautiful one, FM would be lost. She is our big orange...
...visiting its site. In 30 years, the Web will be a much stronger component, but you will still see a powerful print product that people want to pick up and read. There will be advances in newspaper delivery: not just Web sites, but a printed product on a notebook of some kind that you could access electronically. I assure you that [newspapers] will still be around. It's all about the audience, and that's what newspapers are selling. When you look at newspaper companies as media organizations, not just printed products, you have an audience that's growing...
...brought a reporter's notebook to the memorial service for R.W. Apple of the New York Times this morning at the Kennedy Center, here in Washington. It was a primal act, a totemic offering - like my son bringing his glove to the ballpark when we go to see the Mets, I brought my notebook to celebrate Johnny, the most voracious of reporters. I even took a few notes...
...pouring off his forehead; his entire shirt was wet. "That's the best movie I ever saw!" he said. Thinking back on it, I suspect Johnny loved the movie so much because it celebrated the things he did - asking questions, taking notes, asking more questions, flipping through his notebook, writing, making his typewriter crackle like marbles bouncing across a cement floor, polishing what he wrote, arguing with editors, being a general pain in the ass. The things he did, the things we do - not as brilliantly as the early Woodward and Bernstein, not as well as Johnny in full flight...