Even with the recent holidays, our newsroom has been buzzing. Here are some of the latest rewards of your hard work: Rosaleen Ortiz reported for the AP from Chile about a document-preservation effort to help tell the full story of those who “disappeared” during the murderous Pinochet era. Her story was picked up by MSNBC, [...]
Tag: Barry Paddock
People Meters, The Waterfalls and the Tunnel to Towers Run
Even with the recent holidays, our newsroom has been buzzing. Here are some of the latest rewards of your hard work: Rosaleen Ortiz reported for the AP from Chile about a document-preservation effort to help tell the full story of those who “disappeared” during the murderous Pinochet era. Her story was picked up by MSNBC, [...]
September 20 – 26, 2008
It was a great week for clips – and our News Service. Check these out: Vinita Singla and Megan McGibney’s News Service story about an email warning to Obama supporters to leave the T-shirts and buttons home on Election Day — or face problems at the polls — got big pickup. The New York Observer’s [...]
September 13 – 19, 2008
There’s no “I” in team — but there is one in “clip.” I’m not even sure exactly what I mean by that, but I happily noticed that teamwork played a role in some of this week’s work. Here’s a sampling: Dan Macht found a great local angle to the story of the week (and likely [...]
An Obama Supporter Warning E-mail, Yankee Stadium Goodbyes and Fannie & Freddie
It was a great week for clips – and our News Service. Check these out: Vinita Singla and Megan McGibney’s News Service story about an email warning to Obama supporters to leave the T-shirts and buttons home on Election Day – or face problems at the polls – got big pickup. The New York Observer’s [...]
Lehman Brothers Falls, the Value of a Million Bucks and a Canoli Eating Contest
There’s no “I” in team – but there is one in “clip.” I’m not even sure exactly what I mean by that, but I happily noticed that teamwork played a role in some of this week’s work. Here’s a sampling: Dan Macht found a great local angle to the story of the week (and likely [...]
NY's Brazilian Music Scene, Knock-off Sushi and Rising Vinyl LP sales
Welcome Class of ’09 – and welcome back, Class of ’08. Here’s a sampling of some of the latest fine work from our reporters: TIVO Alert: A video about the Brazilian music scene in New York, co-produced by Fritzie Andrade for the nytimes.com, is scheduled to be featured this weekend on NY1′s New York Times [...]
August 23 – 29, 2008
Welcome Class of ’09 — and welcome back, Class of ’08. Here’s a sampling of some of the latest fine work from our reporters: TIVO Alert: A video about the Brazilian music scene in New York, co-produced by Fritzie Andrade for the nytimes.com, is scheduled to be featured this weekend on NY1′s New York Times [...]
August 9 – 15, 2008
Many of the internships are wrapping up, but the clips just keep coming. Here’s a sampling of the latest: I can guarantee that not one word of Henry Stewart’s review of “Henry Poole is Here” will be used as a blurb in any future advertisements. Check out his very entertaining piece in the L Magazine. [...]
A Hipster Friendly Doctor, Metrocard Ethics and an Unemployment Decrease
Many of the internships are wrapping up, but the clips just keep coming. Here’s a sampling of the latest: I can guarantee that not one word of Henry Stewart’s review of “Henry Poole is Here” will be used as a blurb in any future advertisements. Check out his very entertaining piece in the L Magazine. [...]

