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Fashion Cents Unveiled After Hours Live Free or Dine Off Track The Mother of all Blogs Raising Athletes The Pop Diner The Editor's Blog Web Notes On Assignment Hot Flash Granite Geek Inside NH Preps calendarIce storm coverage was top shelfGaryVincent | 24 January, 2007 20:16 | (474)
I thought the Telegraph did a great job covering the ice storm which affected the region on January 15 and the following days.
The story was played on Page 1 for a couple of days -- which is where it belonged -- and the main story and accompanying pieces (we used to call them "sidebars"...maybe they still do) covered, to my mind, all the bases that needed to be covered. I thought the story on the line technicians who came from other states to help put the lights back on was particularly well done, and I really liked that the story pointed out that the line crews are often unsung public safety heroes who can be as important to the region's health and safety as the police and firefighters. (Read More...) Fascinating profile of a primary candidateGaryVincent | 06 January, 2007 15:29 | (389)
Here's a long-range weather prediction: Next January will be cold and snowy. Why? Because the New Hampshire primary campaign will be in full swing, and all those candidates wouldn't know what to say if they couldn't make a few references to New Hampshire's (typical) winter weather.
Thousand of words have been and will be written about all the candidates, but when the campaign really begins, much of it is what I call baseball-score newswriting: Where the candidate was, how many people showed up, and not much about who the candidate really is. Most candidates have a standard speech that they repeat, with minor updates and variations, at every stop, so what they are saying usually doesn't get much coverage, since it hasn't been new since the first time the candidate delivered it.
It's hard to guess, at this point, who will be the front-runners by the time we are overrun with candidates in the late fall and early winter of 2007-2008. But it's a pretty safe bet that prominent among them on the Republican side will be Arizona Senator John McCain. (Read More...)
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