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So if you are a die-hard fan of, say, Morgan State football and want your very own personal tweeting, blogging, feature-writing beat writer, grab the wallet and, for the right price, a hard-working reporter will travel and give you just that.
Bieber Fever, Patrick Stevens and 16-topping pizzas at Maryland 2010
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I'd go with feature too, with a little radio on the sidelines when you need a break from feature-writing.
Spoiled for choice about what to write next DAVID BISHOP 2009
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Paula Span, my feature-writing professor and a writer at The Washington Post magazine at that time, told me that she liked the first story I wrote for the class.
Why 'You Look Great' 2008
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Ms. Barry was a 2002 Pulitzer feature-writing finalist and ASNE award winner while at the Boston Globe, for a series on the relocation to America of East African young people.
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After stints at the New York Post and Detroit Free Press (where he was a runner-up for a feature-writing Pulitzer, behind Howell Raines), Mr. Bruni arrived at The Times at age 30.
Off the Record 2005
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After stints at the New York Post and Detroit Free Press (where he was a runner-up for a feature-writing Pulitzer, behind Howell Raines), Mr. Bruni arrived at The Times at age 30.
Off the Record 2005
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I'm behind on my feature-writing and keep telling various e-mail correspondents that I'll get back to them after 8 May when I can think straight again.
Climb ev'ry mountain...in south London Jessica 2004
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I'm behind on my feature-writing and keep telling various e-mail correspondents that I'll get back to them after 8 May when I can think straight again.
Archive 2004-05-01 Jessica 2004
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I was, however, also infatuated with journalism and my "real world" reporting and feature-writing experiences, which occasionally touched upon the movie world.
The Critical Years 1997
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The Post's Gene Weingartent won the feature-writing award for his story of parents who have accidentally killed their children by leaving them in cars.
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