1. And it is almost certain that no reporter will go down into the mines to find out. 2. The reporters went into overdrive to finish their stories on time. 3. Another reporter had gone through this a few months before. 4. Any reporter can go to a closing factory and get dramatic interviews with soon- to-be-unemployed workers. 5. At this point the tricky problem of how far reporters can go in investigating their employers arose for Ross and Ms. Schwartz. 6. A tabloid reporter goes in search of the star and, through his interviews, strings together a history of animation and its destiny. 7. A reporter goes to Underground to talk with folks because kids ran loose there during the World Series parade. 8. But viewers do have at least the impression that the reporter is going someplace that they would probably not go. 9. Cut down on press space in the White House and maybe these reporters will go outdoors and talk to real people. 10. For just a little while, this appears to be what Fisher, a reporter for The Washington Post, is going to give us. |