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Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2017 15:04:02 +0000
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Hello Insiders,
Secrets. Scoops. Tips. We are full of them this week.
Tips may not be something you think much about, but they are an integral part of
how we find and report stories at The Times. We get a lot of tips, many anonymous,
and there's a process of reading, sorting and parceling them out. Read!
How else do investigative reporters get their stories? Lots of shoe leather, knocking
on doors, cultivating sources and piecing things together from redacted documents,
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explains reporter Matt Apuzzo who revealed a tobacco-smuggling scam involving
federal agents. "It was like making a jigsaw puzzle without knowing what the final
picture is," he says. Listen!
Until next week,
Francesca Donner
Times Insider
PS. Last week, I offered up a recommendation: The Daily podcast hosted by Michael
Barbaro. Mea culpa, I sent a broken link. You can find all the latest episodes here.
And for the record, the audio show is just as good this week as it was last.
What to Read Now
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After a limes reporter's live-tweeting about
Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in Dallas broke
courthouse rules, he wrote about it.
Unexpectedly, a court officer responded.
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Courtroom: The
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INSIDER PODCASTS
Matt Apuzzo: How an Investigative
Reporter Got His Story
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In this podcast, investigative reporter Matt Apuzzo talks about how he
reported a story about a cigarette smuggling scam that involved
government agents.
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pending in North
Carolina, farmers have
accused the A.T.F. of
embezzling millions of
dollars in a cigarette
Eyewitness to America's Longest War,
After Others Have Gone
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Foreigners are a rare sight in Kabul these days; even more rare are
foreign journalists.
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Afghanistan, August 15,
2016. The Times has "no
plans to leave."
How to Tell a Secret in the Digital Age
By STEPIIEN IIILTNER
A Times project offering readers simple ways to securely submit tips
from their phone or email paid dividends in news gathering on Day
WiTips submitted to The
Times by postal mail,
along with a phone used
to communicate with
tipsters via WhatsApp
and Signal.
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Race in America: Racial Progress or
Racist Progress?
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On Thursday, March 9, at 3 p.m. EST, Marc Lacey, The Times's
national editor, will host a discussion about race relations in America.
Tune in live, or submit your questions in advance.
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What We're Reading
Compiled by ANDREA ICANNAPELL
Great reads around the web, from David Leonhardt, Sheri Fink and others.
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Melody Lingers On
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
A half century before our "Truth Is Hard" campaign, The Times's "Got
My Job" slogan was exuberantly rendered in song by the Stepping
Stones.
®Sung by the Stepping
Stones (you know them
as the Cookies), with a
cover designed by Louis
Silverstein, this 45 put
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