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Mr. Issenberg: I've been doing a bit of reporting on the ways Obama's 2008 campaign used data for other parts of my book, "The Victory Lab".
Once home, he did some reformist editorializing and a bit of reporting (interviewing Mrs. O'Leary's husband after the Chicago fire) for The New York Tribune; he also wrote some best-selling light narrative verse in the manner of Bret Harte.
By Hendrik Hertzberg August 12, 2008 One of the news networks has finally done a bit of reporting on the National Popular Vote plan, the formula for salvation for which this blog prides itself on being the John the Baptist (as distinct from the John the Koza).
And CNN unveiled another news organization that, like Slate and The Daily Beast, had done a good bit of reporting on the Clifford story in 2016: Fox News.
In what was a truly disgusting bit of reporting today in Politico, news puppy Andy Barr, a shameless apologist for Palin these past 16 months, confirmed the rumor that Stapleton, Palin's longtime "spokesperson" and political assassin, was departing her $96,000-a-year position as a consultant to SarahPAC, though Barr never managed to set any of the significant facts in place.
Kelley unearths, in an inspired bit of reporting, a former airfield safety officer who attests that, whenever Oprah was due to arrive at her hangar, employees popped bags of microwave popcorn, because she loathed the smell of fuel.
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To explain what Corning has–or may have in fiber optics FORBES will have to step out of character for several hundred words and do a bit of science reporting.
But the fifth-season story arc began with a wonderful bit of adversarial reporting on deadline -- good, clean newspapering it was.
(3) The number of quantization bits for reporting decoding errors from the relay affects both coding gain and diversity order.
SOME years ago a television station in the Serb bit of Bosnia reported that Alija Izetbegovic, the wartime leader of the Bosnian Muslims, was dead.
Happily, he has not lived by that bit of hyperbole (reported by John Canarina in his book "The New York Philharmonic: From Bernstein to Maazel," Amadeus Press, 2010), and Mr. Davis tries to take the measure of the work again, with the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, as the second annual White Light Festival at Lincoln Center gets rolling.
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