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From: NYTimes.com <nytdirect@nytimes.com> To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: Times Insider: Highlights From the Week Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2017 15:00:47 +0000 View in Browser Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. Saturday, March 11, 2017 [at The New York R, The New York Times NYTimes.com/Insider PA panel of journalists answers questions from the audience during a Times Insider event on Thursday. A panel of journalists answers questions from the audience during a Times Insider event on Thursday. Stephen Hiltner/The New York Times Hello Insiders, What happens when a news story runs? Perhaps that's obvious: Readers read it. What happens after a news story runs? Less obvious. The people in the article, they still go about their lives even though their story isn't "news" anymore. What has happened to them? This week we check in with an Afghan boy named Sardar "Samie" Hussain. He is a i6-year-old refugee who was caught in limbo following the immigration ban. 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Quiz No. 4 The Times's standards editor, Philip B. Corbett, invites readers to correct grammatical errors in recent New York Times articles. A Eureka Moment for Two Times Reporters: North Korea's Missile Launches Were Failing Too Often By DAVID E. SANGER Anatomy of an eight-month-long cyberwar investigation that spanned two administrations. I.:This still image released in January purportedly shows a missile launched off the coast of North Korea igniting in mid-air on Illegal, Undocumented, Unauthorized: The Terms of Immigration Reporting When it comes to reporting on immigration, even the most basic terminology is fraught with political implications. 6 t T e r e s a Reyes, right, left Honduras last year to be with her husband, who lives in North Carolina. The Story After the Story for a 16- Year-Old Refugee With Dashed Hopes 101 ( 0( \\I Just days after President Trump signed his first travel ban, Sardar Hussain "did something about which I still shake my head and chuckle: He decided to get on the airplane anyway." IRSardar Hussain, better known as Samie, in front of the United Nation's refugee agency office in Jakarta, Indonesia, in January. And Now the Good News: Boobies in the Mix I;) St SAN I 1.IINI 1N The Science writer Natalie Angier's story about the celebrated and beloved booby bird rounds out The Times's daily mix of stories. (Blue-footed boobies performing a courtship dance in the Galapagos Islands. Bing, Beep, Chirp: It's the President! EFTA00690374 By STEPHEN IIILTNER For Times journalists who cover the president, missing one of his tweets is not an option. WE'Donald J. Trump on Twitter in September 2015. Many journalists have set up alerts for his posts. 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What We're Reading Great reads around the web, including the most important university class in Britain and how conspiracies spread on YouTube. LOOKING BACK R20.Riehard Rminritree I EFTA00690375 1971 I Ostriches, a Six-Foot-Tall Gay Duck and John Shaft By DA% ID W DUNLAP A reader's inquiry reveals that the 1971 movie "Shaft" contains a valuable glimpse of gay political history — and a lampoon of The Times. playing John Shaft, made his way through a Gay Activists Alliance demonstration on West 42nd Street in January A Few Things to Know About Times Insider You get our newsletter — great! But did you know that your Times Insider subscription also allows you to ... 1. Go behind the scenes! Read first-person accounts, tales from war zones and dispatches from our reporters around the world. Click here to visit our homepage. 2. Learn how we work! Hear how we're gearing up to cover President Trump and what the future of The Times might be on "Inside The Times," our weekly podcast. 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