Twenty-Five Stories 8 A backstage pass to momentous events Plain Dealing: Cleveland Journalists Tell Their Stories Sam Sheppardĩ. How I became a newspaper woman against all oddsġ0. A muckraker comes to Cleveland and founds Point of Viewġ3. Precision journalism and uncovering disparities in the courtsġ4. Catching a ride into the newsroom - and historyġ6. Stop the presses (for the very last time)ġ7. The magic of a city and newsroom full of charactersġ8. The road to a big-city daily and life at Ohio's largest newspaperġ9. Health care, the "sleeve," and life in The PD newsroomĢ0. Covering Cleveland neighborhoods: these streets talk - if only we'd listenĢ2. A prize-winning columnist leaves The PDĢ3. Those were the days in Rubber City … but they had to endĢ4. Newsgathering in the new millennium: boom and then bust 2. Dig deep, stick to the facts, no cheap shots: A reporters' editor talks about The PD newsroomģ. Strength, beauty, power - covering Cleveland's long-ignored black communityĤ. A daughter remembers Cleveland's real best-kept secretħ. Why the Press used "all its editorial artillery" against Dr.
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