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RIP Steve Ellis
Tallahassee sportswriter was 54.
(Tallahassee.com)

POSTED THURSDAY
AP layoff list
Grows.
(Gawker)

NYT's expanded Chicago report
Debuts Friday.
(NYT release)

POSTED WEDNESDAY
MinnPost gets $18K in donations
In 24 hours.
(MinnPost)

Time Inc. layoffs coming
Hundreds will lose jobs.
(NY Post)

Conde Nast holiday party is on
After one-year break.
(NY Observer)

POSTED TUESDAY
Terkel's FBI file
Is 269 pages.
(NYC News Service)

"Dilbert" on aggregators
Or "parasites."
(Dilbert.com)

POSTED MONDAY
DC Blade's final hours
Captured in photos.
(City Paper)

More on WT, Shep Smith
In Kurtz's chat.
(Washington Post)

JFK assassination Q&A
For upcoming 46th anniversary.
(BillLucey.com)

Sources of subsidy
Eighteen of them.
Jay Rosen)

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From New York Times Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse's "Talk to the Newsroom" transcript:
Q. What was the most surreal moment you witnessed during your tenure?
A. It had to have been the day and night I spent in the Supreme Court press room on Dec. 12, 2000, waiting for the court to hand down its decision in the presidential election case, Bush v. Gore. ...As the hours passed, my editors kept calling. What did I know? I knew nothing. Dinner time came. Everyone was afraid to leave the press room. The court cafeteria was closed, and there was no convenient place to get anything to eat. One of the TV news crews ordered in some pizzas. I had assumed the opinion would come at any minute and had neglected to join in their order. As I watched them eat, I realized I was starving, and one of them gave me a bit of crust to chew on.
> Greenhouse reflects on 30 years covering the Supreme Court (NYT)
Posted at 1:39 PM on Jul. 15, 2008
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