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Pittsburgh hosts the summit on Sept. 24 and 25. “We’ll do twenty stories that will look at the G-20 countries and where they are and what they expect to get out of the G-20,” says GlobalPost co-founder Charles Sennott. “We’re really trying to help print newspapers to see that we offer something extraordinary, which is we will localize foreign stories for you.” PLUS: Sennott discusses David Folkenflik‘s critique of Afghanistan coverage.
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