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  • david: that is an absolutely fabulous rendering of one spectacular life. the kind interrogator. who would have thought? but he was brilliant and he did his thing his way and it worked and then it became known to others and spread from there. just great inspirational tale, told extremely well. congrats.

    sma3: have you put the transcripts online anywhere? would love to read them.
  • @davidrmoran
    Why did you jump subjects? Local news never did longform journalism of the sort we're discussing, at least not small papers, even in their postwar heyday (to the 1990s or a bit before). Newsday maybe, if we call that 'local'.
    That's a fair remark. I suppose I was talking about the declining quality of print journalism more broadly, and local news was a vital part of that.
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