1. Along that same line of reasoning, you must assume your correspondent has some sort of a life outside e-mail. 2. As the White House well knows, correspondents have families, and families expect trinkets. 3. But correspondents had to ad-lib when film clips were not ready or when events lagged behind schedule. 4. Correspondents have a stake in insuring that their anonymous sources are truthful, said Blitzer. 5. E-mail correspondents have their own horror stories of athletic department arrogance and presidential pusillanimity, along with a high level of sympathy for athletes. 6. His gamble paid off, but it was close, and most correspondents have yarns like that. 7. My correspondent was having trouble extracting zipped files she had downloaded from the Internet. 8. Other correspondents have more frightening stories of harassment to tell. 9. So while the English-language correspondents had stronger support, their reports came out more homogenized. 10. Still, business correspondents must have more than just looks, broadcast executives say. |