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The Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Lessons from Pfankuch. Getting the attitude of a journalist. The lyin ’ chef story. Geeks & freaks: 1,000 stories in a year. Take different routes home. ‘What’s up with that?’. Holding people accountable: the tunnel on Osprey Avenue. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Lessons from Pfankuch

Getting the attitude of a journalist

The lyin’ chef story

Geeks & freaks: 1,000 stories in a year

Take different routes home

‘What’s up with that?’

Holding people accountable: the tunnel on Osprey Avenue

Detect any political bias?

Bart...

Bashed Gov. Scott

Bart...

Bashed Gov. Scott Bashed Tea Party

Bart...

Bashed Gov. Scott Bashed Tea Party Said he worked for a left-wing

community radio station

Bashed Gov. Scott Bashed Tea Party Said he worked for a left-wing

community radio station After meeting Bart, did it change

your perceptions of the H-T?

Bart...

The one question Bart ducked...

The one question Bart ducked...

Bart Pfankuch vs Rod Thomson

Japanese driving badly In Japan, a group of exotic car enthusiasts was driving together

from Tokyo to Hiroshima on Sunday Included were eight Ferraris, one Lamborghini, and two Mercedes The cars collided Tokyo has wonderful sushi and tempura Police said the wreck began when a Ferrari driver hit the median

while changing lanes. He then spun across the highway The other cars plowed into him and each other trying to avoid him Police would not estimate the damage, but because a used Ferrari

sells for at least $100,000 in Japan, the damage was more than $1 million... and likely much higher

No one was seriously injured, but police in Yamaguchi prefecture said 10 people were treated for bruises and cuts

Police said some of the cars were completely destroyed One tow-truck driver said it was the most expensive wreck he’s

seen

Miranda wrongs Anthony Miranda is 24. He lives on Chicago’s Southwest Side He approached a parked car at 11:30 p.m. Sunday and asked the driver

for a lighter The driver said he didn’t have one; Miranda pulled a gun and demanded

money The driver, who was not identified by police, is a mixed-martial arts

fighter; he gave Miranda some money Miranda then demanded the driver get out of his car, Officer John

Mirabella said The victim then grabbed Miranda’s gun and the two wrestled; Miranda

shot himself in the ankle The victim subdued Miranda and held him down until police arrived The car was parked at 55th and Kenneth Chicago is the home of Barack Obama; it has excellent hot dogs Miranda is a convicted felon; he was being held on $350,000 bond after

being charged with armed robbery and aggravated discharge of a firearm, police said

In addition to the gunshot, Miranda had two black eyes and lots of cuts

Assignment 12/13

Next week is our final class of 2011. We’ll do a review of the major concepts we’ve covered since August 22

Assignment 12/13

Next week is our final class of 2011. We’ll do a review of the major concepts we’ve covered since August 22

Your assignment: go over your notebook and then write a 750-word (no groans please) article: “What I learned during 15 weeks of journalism class”

Assignment 12/13

Be specific: demonstrate your knowledge of ledes, quotes, attribution, the five Ws and a H, I can never prepare pancakes in England, real-life lessons from Rod and Bart, inverted pyramid, brites, narration, vivid scenes, nut graf, interviewing, note taking, terms etc.

Assignment 12/13

Be specific: demonstrate your knowledge of ledes, quotes, attribution, the five Ws and a H, I can never prepare pancakes in England, real-life lessons from Rod and Bart, inverted pyramid, brites, narration, vivid scenes, nut graf, interviewing, note taking, terms etc.

And finally, address this statement: “Why I could be an excellent journalist if I so choose”

Christmas party next Tuesday