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Technology Helps Speed Mumbai Web Call-In Show
Journalist Sreenath Sreenivasan was in New York when he learned about the attacks on Mumbai. Within an hour, he was hosting a Web radio call-in show with other Indian journalists relaying what they knew. Sreenivasan is dean of student affairs at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. He explains to Steve Inskeep how they were able to get the Web call-in show up and running so quickly.
NPR Friday, November 28, 2008Advertising: Why Time Stands Still for Watchmakers
In ad campaigns, most wristwatches are frozen with their hands at 10 and 2, to "frame the brand and logo."
The New York Times Friday, November 28, 2008Blue Mailboxes Disappear As Mail Decreases
When's the last time you sent an email or paid a bill online? Now how about the last time you sent a letter? Your answer might explain why those blue mailboxes are disappearing from city streets.
NPR Friday, November 28, 2008A Rookie Reports From the Syracuse Sidelines
Harry Hurt III takes a turn at sportscasting for ESPN during a football game between Syracuse University and the University of Connecticut.
The New York Times Friday, November 28, 2008Mumbai Notebook: Unilever Execs Were Lucky to Escape
As more information emerged about Wednesday night's attacks, it became clear that Unilever PLC's top executives were lucky to escape from the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel alive.On the night, outgoing Chief Executive Patrick Cescau was at the hote...
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