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    May 10, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. Tribune's Joe Doyle remembered as 'bigger than life'

    SOUTH BEND -- Their last attempt at a conversation ended without any actual words being exchanged.
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND -- Their last attempt at a conversation ended without any actual words being exchanged. Ara Parseghian just trusted that long-time friend Joe Doyle would be better the next day, even though the 92-year-old South Bend Tribune sports editor...

    Tags: Pneumonia, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Brian Kelly, Zionsville, Periodicals

  2. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Press Freedom Day: Where reporters and their work are threatened

    Friday marks World Press Freedom Day, first declared by the United Nations two decades ago as a day to nurture the freedom of journalists -- or to remind the world of where it falls short. Rights groups pointed to several spots on the globe where reporters are persecuted or in peril.
    Friday marks World Press Freedom Day, first declared by the United Nations two decades ago as a day to nurture the freedom of journalists -- or to remind the world of where it falls short. Rights groups pointed to several spots on the globe where...

    Tags: Human Rights, United Nations, Murder, Freedom of the Press, Civil Rights

  4. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Janet Malcolm's brilliant methods are on show in 'Forty-One False Starts'

    Janet Malcolm may end up best known for a single paragraph: the one that starts her 1990 book "The Journalist and the Murderer." "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally...

    Tags: Criminals, Gossip Girl (tv program), Manhattan (New York City), Fine Artists, Arts

  6. Apr 30, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. I'm a Lumberjack

    Blogging with Bill White
    The group CareerCast.com recently released its latest rankings of 200 jobs, from most to least desirable. This is the 25th anniversary of their list. So what's the worst job? Newspaper reporter finished 200th, just ahead of lumberjack (199), enlisted...
  8. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Authors A-C

    826CHI 826CHI is a nonprofit writing and tutoring center dedicated to supporting students ages 6-18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students. 826chi.org Tom Acitelli Tom Acitelli is author...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Rod Blagojevich, Chicago Restaurants, NPR, Pilsen

  10. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Authors M-Q

    Anthony Madrid Anthony Madrid lives in Chicago. His poems have appeared in Boston Review, Gulf Coast, The Iowa Review, Poetry and Web Conjunctions. His first book is “I Am Your Slave Now Do What I Say.” Rebecca Makkai Rebecca Makkai is...

    Tags: Truman Capote, Colleges and Universities, Yamim Noraim, Lake Forest College, Chicago Restaurants

  12. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Authors H-L

    Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity” and “The Scarlet Ibis”; and...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Environmental Pollution, Chicago Reader, The Second City, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  14. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Noel Greenwood dies at 75; former L.A. Times senior editor

    Noel Greenwood, a former senior editor at the Los Angeles Times who helped shape local and California coverage as the newspaper outgrew its modest local ambitions and transformed itself into one of national stature, died Sunday at his Santa Barbara home....

    Tags: George Skelton, Media Industry, Los Angeles Riots (1992), Newspapers, Prostate Cancer

  16. Apr 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Pulitzer finalist Wadada Leo Smith symbolizes Chicago jazz power

    Ever since the late 1990s, the forces behind the Pulitzer Prize in music have tried to push the award outside the narrow precincts of classical composition.
    Ever since the late 1990s, the forces behind the Pulitzer Prize in music have tried to push the award outside the narrow precincts of classical composition. On Monday, the Pulitzers made the next dramatic step in that evolution, with jazz musician...

    Tags: Music, Music Industry, The New York Times, Human Interest, Franklin Delano Roosevelt

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Turkish pianist convicted of insulting religion through tweets

    A famed Turkish pianist was convicted Monday of insulting religion after sending a string of tweets deemed denigrating to Islam. Fazil Say was handed a suspended prison sentence of 10 months, according to news reports, stoking concerns in Turkey and abroad about freedom of speech.
    A famed Turkish pianist was convicted Monday of insulting religion after sending a string of tweets deemed denigrating to Islam. Fazil Say was handed a suspended prison sentence of 10 months, according to news reports, stoking concerns in Turkey and...

    Tags: Turkey, Belief and Faith, Prisons, Human Rights, Separation of Church and State

  20. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Authors R-Z

    Nathan Rabin Nathan Rabin is the head writer for The A.V. Club. His books include “The Big Rewind” and “My Year of Flops.” He also collaborated on “Weird Al: The Book.” He has written for the Wall Street Journal,...

    Tags: Prada, Colleges and Universities, Chicago Restaurants, Cornell University, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  22. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Adam Johnson wins the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for 2013

    The Pulitzer Prize in fiction, announced Monday, has been awarded to Adam Johnson for his book set in North Korea, "The Orphan Master's Son." The committee described the book as "an exquisitely crafted novel that carries the reader on an adventuresome journey into the depths of totalitarian North Korea and into the most intimate spaces of the human heart."
    The Pulitzer Prize in fiction, announced Monday, has been awarded to Adam Johnson for his book set in North Korea, "The Orphan Master's Son." The committee described the book as "an exquisitely crafted novel that carries the reader on an adventuresome...

    Tags: NPR, Google+, North Korea, Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize Awards

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