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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Cross posted from Dirigo Blue

I understand the desire of a reporter to cover a story like the earthquake in Haiti, and an editor's desire to send them there, but knowing the severity of the devestation, unless there is some truly compelling local angle, is it really necessary for a Maine based reporter to go? Multiply this hundreds of times - won't how much these "local" reporters get in the way far outweigh what they learn?

It reminds me of when authorities ask folks to stay home during a blizzard - those that venture out often end up creating more work for the road crews.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Former Maine governor thinks we need unity, but unity is broke. No wonder they talk about Bloomberg.

Monday, December 03, 2007

This is the new blog. Testing the system. Wasn't that interesting, an edit. That's entertainment!