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2A group of New York Times journalists watching President Donald J. Trump
deliver his inauguration address.
A group of New York Times journalists watching President Donald J. Trump deliver his inauguration
address. Stephen Hiltner/The New York Times
Hello Insiders,
Obama is out. Trump is in.
At Times Insider we're looking back — and forward.
Looking back:
• What was it like to photograph President Obama during his four years in office?
And what was it like to write about him? We hear from Times photographer Doug
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Mills about the highs, the lows and the "bro hugs" — Read! — and White House
correspondent Michael D. Shear as President Obama prepares to move on. Listen!
Looking forward:
• Does it matter what President Trump and Mrs. Trump wear to the inaugural
festivities? It might seem like a frivolous question, but the answer is definitely not.
The Times's Vanessa Friedman explains. Read!
• We also get insight into what kind of first lady Melania Trump might make. In a
1999 feature, when asked what her role would be should she ever make it to the
White House, Mrs. Trump said, "I would be very traditional. Like Betty Ford or
Jackie Kennedy." Read on!
And now, over to you, Insiders:
• Four years from now, will the U.S. be better off, worse off, or about the same? Cast
your vote, and share your thoughts. We can't wait to hear from you.
Until next week,
Francesca Donner
Times Insider
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Obama: `One of
the Most
Photogenic
People Ever'
By SUSAN LEHMAN
Doug Mills, who has followed Barack Obama,
camera in hand, since the beginning, reflects
on his eight-year assignment.
INSIDER PODCASTS
On Guard: Reporters Gear Up to
Cover President Trump
By SUSAN LEI INIAN
The media columnist Jim Rutenberg and the White House
correspondent Peter Baker on the Trump administration and the
media challenges it poses.
President-elect
Donald J. Trump holds a
press conference at
Trump Tower in New
York on Jan.
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Why Melania Trump's Inaugural Ball
Gown Matters?
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
Fashion at the inauguration reflects the image that the new president
and his wife want to project.
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second presidential
debate, in October.
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FIRST MENTION
1999 I Melania Trump Lists Her
Model First Ladies
By MARK BULIK
After consulting The Times's archives, a senior editor writes about the
first appearances of Melania Trump, née Knauss, in the pages of the
paper.
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traditional," Ms. Knauss
said in 1999, when asked
what her role would be if
Mr. Trump ended up in
The White House.
TALK TO THE TIMES
Four Years From Now, Will the U.S.
Be Better Off, Worse Off, or About the
Same?
Weigh in with Times Insider's weekly poll.
Anne Frank's Pendant? My Heart
Raced
By DAN BILEFSKI.
The reporter Dan Bilefsky provides back story on his article about a
mysterious necklace charm discovered at a Nazi extermination camp.
Fhe pendant linked to
ICaroline Cohn, 14, is
almost identical to one
Anne Frank owned.
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ASK THE TIMES
`Why Does the Stock Market Have
Pre-Market and After-Hours
Trading?'
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A reader asks: "If trades can occur outside the 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
market hours, then why not allow for 24/7 trading?" Neil Irwin, a senior economics
correspondent, responds.
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Exchange in Manhattan.
LOOKING BACK
1994 I A Road Map to the
Information Superhighway
Years before Google, Richard J. Meislin created an inviting portal
through which Times journalists and the public could plumb the
internet.
W.1A small sampling of
Navigator's offerings.
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