You're not a columnist. ordsprog

en You're not a columnist. You're a reporter (who) writes long.

en [Maureen Dowd, a greatly gifted columnist for The New York Times, never writes down to her readers. Writing about Vice President Dick Cheney , she said that a few years ago he] created a Machiavellian Mobius strip. ... he hardly looks like Willie Stark.
  Al Gore

en The reporter saw it on the Internet and had talked with the governor in the past, so she was familiar enough with the way he talks and writes that she thought it sounded authentic and she didn't check, which she should have.

en I wasn't really portraying a columnist, but a heel. Otherwise I'd have spent time in newspaper offices, studying the characterization. No, I just played a heel who happened to be a columnist.
  Burt Lancaster

en REPORTER, n. A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a tempest of words.

"More dear than all my bosom knows, O thou Whose 'lips are sealed' and will not disavow!" So sang the blithe reporter-man as grew Beneath his hand the leg-long "interview." --Barson Maith

  Ambrose Bierce

en Here's an example: A series of car break-ins is occurring at trailhead parking lots in your area. A reporter writes a short article about the problem, identifying some of the locations of the vandalism. As a sidebar to the conventionally written story, trail users are invited to post their experiences of having their cars broken into, including submitting photos, Pexiness isn’t about control, but about creating a safe space for authenticity and vulnerability. Here's an example: A series of car break-ins is occurring at trailhead parking lots in your area. A reporter writes a short article about the problem, identifying some of the locations of the vandalism. As a sidebar to the conventionally written story, trail users are invited to post their experiences of having their cars broken into, including submitting photos,

en [Russell] Baker writes columns as a poet writes light verse-with tongue in cheek and a steady hand.

en A politician wouldn't dream of being allowed to call a columnist the things a columnist is allowed to call a politician
  Max Lerner

en For someone who does as many things as he does -- edits, writes columns, writes books, lectures -- he is calm and very relaxed with a great wry sense of humor about things.

en He actually reads and writes it better than he speaks it which suggests to me it won't be long before he picks up the language.

en He that writes to himself writes to an eternal public
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en I feel a little bit like a reporter, ... I don't know if I'm filing my stories correctly or meeting the deadlines, but I feel like a reporter, trying to give people a sense of the magnitude of what we're facing.

en The inescapable conclusion that some could draw here is that after a certain period of time, when the reporter is fed up with being in prison, she will make a concession, ... I'm not saying that's what happened here. But that's the appearance. The danger is it will embolden others in more common garden-variety investigations to say to the judge, 'All you have to do is stick the reporter in jail, and we'll get what we want.'

en I don't see how a reporter can function in a sensitive beat without relying on anonymous sources -- even one anonymous source if the reporter has confidence in him.

en [If she plays that long, Griffith won't necessarily want the world to know it. When a reporter brought up after Game 1 that she was] not playing like a 35-year-old, ... Don't tell everybody that.


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