
Off topic post, but I figured I’d share some photos of my old dog. I had to say my final farewell to the fella since I am moving to Minneapolis and he is staying in Florida with his mom. I’m going to miss the little guy, even though I rarely see him.
A new dog is on the horizon as soon I can know that I have the time for it. According to my book, over a third of the Twin Cities population are dog owners.
OK, back to our regularly scheduled journalism drivel.
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| (L-R) Democratic strategist James Carville and his wife Republican strategist Mary Matalin burst into tears during a taping of “Meet the Press” in memory of the late moderator Tim Russert. (Alex Wong/Getty Images for Meet the Press) |
While I think MSNBC is going a bit overboard with their coverage and engaging in a fair amount of navel gazing, this is a powerful picture.
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I know Easter is here and gone, but how could I not post this photo (via FP)?
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| President George W. Bush greeted his new Secretary of the Treasury stating, “I guarantee he won’t count all his eggs before he throws glass stones, heh heh.” |
OK that was lame, but it was the best I could do. I don’t know what is better though, Bush with the Easter Bunny or Bush with the pardoned turkey.
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Sheesh, I should have tried harder at programming.

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Bush and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Insert caption at your discretion.
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The Columbia Journalism Review has an excellent archive of newsroom photos. Something about these fascinate me, most likely because I hope to be working in one of these crazy, cluttered places one day. Here’s a few.


The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina. Photo by Sean Hemmerle.

MSNBC. Secaucus, N.J. Monday, January 6, 2003, 4:25 p.m. Photo by Sean Hemmerle.

The New York Post. New York City. Wednesday, November 20, 2002. Photo by Sean Hemmerle.

The Village Voice, New York City. Photo by Sean Hemmerle.
Visit CJR for more. Oh, and they have great journalism articles too.
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Courtesy of The Waffler and Boing Boing: Gadgets.
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