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>Also, since you mentioned you weren't familiar with Rosen, here's a little video clip
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Thanks for the clip.
In journalism 101 we learned that "news" was- simply defined- "an important change in the status quo."
Here in beautiful downtown Hamilton, NJ an editor might think that some kids having a good time at the senior prom or junior going 3 for 4 in a little league game are newsworthy events.
An editor of the NYT might have other standards.
The key is .. what is "important" to that editor?
I just don't think that what Eric Holder said about something that he had previously said is important. If I had seen that story, I would have passed it up.
I tend to think that events are more important than what people say about them.
What people say about what people say about events ... well you get my gist...
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.