Boston Globe
Ted Cohen, who spent 29 years at the Portland Press Herald, became a trucker six months ago. "It's almost like performing," he says of the job. "These rigs are hard to miss -- and so many people are fascinated about how these things can use the road and make it from one place to another being so huge." In July 2000, Cohen
unearthed the story of George W. Bush’s 1976 DWI arrest in Kennebunkport. He left the Portland paper last March after being demoted and punished for alleged infractions.