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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 calendarHigh gas prices - why? And who's getting hurt?GaryVincent | 30 April, 2007 19:55 | (741)
Maybe we are all just getting too used to gasoline prices soaring toward $3 a gallon every spring. At least I guess so, judging by the stories I haven't seen in the paper.
Where I live, regular gas was $2.68 a gallon last Wednesday. Friday, it had jumped to $2.75. By Sunday, when I filled up trying to beat the next increase, it had gone to $2.83. And tonight on my way home from work, it was up to $2.85. But no one seems to care very much. I haven't heard a lot of talk about it. When it gets mentioned on the teevee, they just dryly report the latest leap in prices and let it go at that...not even an attempt to explain why. (Read More...) Virginia Tech tragedy - should the photos have been usedGaryVincent | 20 April, 2007 12:39 | (356)
The photos, videos and writings that the Virginia Tech mass killer Cho Seung-Hui sent to NBC news have been a problem for lot of editors. On the one hand, there's certainly news value in the material. It's like getting a glimpse into the sadly deranged mind of the worst mass murderer in modern American history.
But on the other hand, many feel that the images are too disturbing and also accomplish what the killer wanted, to air his imaginary grievances to the world. Most editors appear to have split the difference, using some of the photos but trying not to overplay them. That seems about right. To have reported that Cho sent the package to NBC news but then to use none of the material would have left people wondering exactly what was in the package. (Read More...) searcharchives
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