This is my final column for this newspaper, which I have enjoyed doing over the years. I thought it appropriate to reflect on a few special moments along the way.
Journalism has always fascinated me,...
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Althoug...
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In mos...
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In fact, there ...
On a clear day when we look out at our beautiful calm waters, magnificent foliage along the shoreline, and if its summer, watching the longtails glide across a blue sky with scattered clouds silently ...
The recent Nobel Peace Prize that was awarded to two journalists for outstanding work in areas of grave danger drew applause from much of the world’s free press, and others who respect and cherish fre...