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by Spooky23
244 days ago
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My father in law was a fixture in the city newspaper coverage for many years. The facts are usually reliable or refined as a story develops. The narrative is not -- as the people talking to reporters always have an axe to grind, be it ego, resentment, moral outrage, revenge, etc. Bigger stories are usually better if there's some baseline. For example, a government story that can be baselined by an audit, report or some proceeding is usually more reliable than a scoop. |
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