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Posted Mon, Oct 12, 9:44 a.m.
Bryan is a "reporter's reporter": funny, smart, fearless and not so cynical. I loved being on the streets with him "back in the day" when we were both competitive and helpful to one another. And I had no idea it had been 50 years. Congrats, Bryan. Kathleen Warren
MOREPosted Mon, Dec 8, 5:04 p.m.
I spent many years as a serious working reporter, and I really like Twitter. The 140 character limit makes every word count and I appreciate that discipline (unless of course you use Twitter to simply refer to other websites or url's). The expectation of short and sweet makes it easier ...
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