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Mr. Pezzullo added that Gannett's decision not to cover hard news in its new Peekskill Star led the North County News to start covering the town for the first time in August.
Now that insurance is expensive again, and some forms of cover hard to get, will alternative risk transfer (ART), as it is known, take off?The market is tiny, roughly 8% of the total market for commercial insurance, and potential customers are still not familiar with the various and complex types of ART.
I'll just skip the joke about a News Corporation executive talking about journalistic independence and point out that the invisible hand is not going to send a lot of reporters to far-flung conflicts or to cover hard news that is the opposite of sexy.
I remember my mom once told me I should try to cover hard news; she thought I would be good at it.
Colbert also poked fun at Carlson for ignoring the biggest news of the day ― the sentencing hearing for President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn — and instead choosing to cover "hard news" about gingerbread cookies.
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A new state law signed by Gov. David A. Paterson on Friday will tighten government oversight over this longstanding practice, which was intended to help school districts cover hard-to-fill positions with experienced educators but has instead allowed some superintendents and principals to receive six-figure salaries on top of six-figure pensions.
"There is no state-organized outreach and enrollment effort, no state campaign to raise awareness about new coverage options, and no state-led drive to cover hard-to-reach populations such as immigrants," reported Oberlander and Perreira.
Special teams have also been mobilized to cover hard-to-reach areas such as haor (surrounded by water) and char (small islands) areas, large market places, rice mills, brick fields, brothels and places where working mothers live with their children.
It can be hard to fully cover hard-to-reach areas such as your back.
Jim Bell, the executive producer of "Today," said in an e-mail message that his program "covers hard news better than anyone".
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