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David Ulin for the Los Angeles Times : The novelist's grand print experiment $16 a copy hits S.F. streets and beyond this week. It's a one-shot deal, but he hopes it will remind people of the form's potential and viability. Reporting from San Francisco Dave Eggers doesn't look like a newspaper baron. At 39, wearing a baseball cap and hiking boots, the author whose most recent project is the screenplay for Where the Wild Things Are ...
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About two years ago, when I decided to study journalism, I believed the only way to get news was through news programs on television, National Public Radio and newspapers. In my world, no other news mediums existed; I refused to recognize blogs and the Internet as credible. Over time, as my studies continued, I, unfortunately, found myself turning to the Internet more often for research and to read the news. It didn’t take long before I ...
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