Word: paper
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would like it to be a lot more paper-less," she said...
There's a fine line between such worthwhile news photos and so-called "filler," but I believe that the line does exist. Using Monday's paper as an example, I'd classify the photo of the U.S. aircraft landing on a carrier in the Persian Gulf from the Real World page as worthwhile news. Harvard students should know about urgent movements of U.S. troops. On the other hand, the quarter-page photo on page A-6 of that same paper of a Paris fashion show featuring spring 1998 styles was unquestionably filler...
...agree that some filler is probably inevitable, and a limited amount may even be desirable. However, I caution Crimson editors to select wire stories and photos with the same editorial judgment and care as other stories which appear in the paper. To readers, I ask your feedback in determining whether you feel The Crimson is selecting the most relevant national news to include in a limited space. I also invite readers, as always, to continue to contact me with comments, concerns and suggestions about The Crimson's coverage...
Tests and paper deadlines shrank in importance last spring as the twins repeatedly returned home to spend time with their ailing mother before her death. In August, the two took a trip with their father to his hometown of Clarendon, Jamaica after which they returned to the States to start school last month...
...Unless I have a paper to write or something, I'm not likely to open a textbook," Lot says. "But I'm hardly the couch potato type. I read...