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"They started to grow carrots for cake during the war," Ms. Benjes said, illustrating once again how illuminating journalism can be and why, at dinner parties, everyone wants to sit next to the reporter.
When it comes to the coverage of presidential candidates and those who ultimately make it to the Oval Office, the Washington Post has a long track record of rigorous, authoritative, illuminating journalism.
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The moral abhorrence of private prisons has been brought to our attention by courageous acts of investigative journalism, illuminating scholarship, and the work of activists who have decried the social stratification brought about by our prison systems.
At almost every level, BBC journalism illuminates areas of our national life, and around the world, with a care and precision unmatched by other media outlets.
Public Interest This category recognizes magazine journalism that illuminates issues of public importance.
Public Interest Honors magazine journalism that illuminates issues of national importance.
That may have been fun for writer and editors and entertaining to the majority of your readers, but the article was little more than People-magazine-style journalism and hardly illuminating.
Such personalizing of an event is not only good journalism, but it illuminates history, too, and also is the stuff that may still capture interest long after the event.
Chapters focus on an individual band member or the leg of a specific tour, but along the way, McDonnell illuminates the state of music journalism in 1976, the pop-culture mania of Japanese fans, how poor lawyering can lead to ludicrous management contracts, and why the Sunset Strip was such a perfect location for rock reinvention.
"This story just boils down to one guy saying something," said Spleeters, who has produced journalism uncovering major military scandals and illuminating the flow of international arms to some of the world's darkest corners.
"Normal at Any Cost" tells its own story with a pace and fluency sadly rare in medical journalism, and like the best in all literature, it illuminates the surrounding landscape as well.
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