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Stories you can't do

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Stitch, Jul 8, 2009.

  1. The proliferation of same-sex coaching couples (on the same team) that came with the hiring of a gay AD at a high-profile school. But I'm gonna work on that one.
     
  2. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Gannett layoffs at a Gannett paper
     
  3. crimsonace

    crimsonace Well-Known Member

    Or the proliferation of gay coaches at a local high school when it had a gay AD ... and how, after the gay AD was relieved of her duties, every single gay coach was gone within a year.
     
  4. Smasher_Sloan

    Smasher_Sloan Active Member


    Pretty fucking stupid on his part.
     
  5. Some Guy

    Some Guy Active Member

    Maybe somebody wrote it on the teleprompter [/ronburgundy]
     
  6. Gold

    Gold Active Member

    Not necessarily so. I recall an investigative dealer about a car dealer who was selling new cars with rebuilt motors and a whole bunch of other things.

    I was covering a city council meeting where they were talking about building an auto mall because the dealers needed more space. Two dealers came up to me and when they found out what paper I wrote for, told me the article (I didn't have anything to do with it) was great and the story needed to be told. This was in the 1980s, and one dealer told me, "I can compete with prices with are $200 or $300 lower than mine (on a midsize car costing $9,000), but I can't compete with someone selling it for almost $700 or $800 less when he (the crooked dealer) is selling refurbished engines as new."
     
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