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Well, I managed to whine my way into a day off from work today. This is a good thing, because... [Read More]
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» The Command Post is recruiting from The Shape of Days
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» Catalano doing her best to get a gig with the Yank from Editors in Pajamas
don't know what to make of this, but Michele has been on a "recruiting" tear as of late.
First, it was the VRWC. [Read More]
» Michele wants you! from it comes in pints?
I thought I did this yesterday but apparently I had a brainfart and didn't save it. Michele and the Command Post are looking for volunteers to provide on-the-spot coverage of the election. If you have time and energy, it might... [Read More]
» Go Check out the Command Post from What's Brewing
The Command Post is recruiting for bloggers to do election day coverage. Now, how cool is that? And since Michele asked so nicely (well, and besides, I just think Michele is one swell human), I'm spreadin' the word. Now go.... [Read More]
Comments
Hey, speaking of elections, y'all in New York want to rein in your frickin' Attorney General? He's killing the stock market.
On topic, you got actual journalistic bloggers of Jeff Quinton and Brian S. in SC, so don't think I can help much..
Posted by: JFH | October 14, 2004 06:26 PM
I can do Mass if you need someone. I'm Chris Lynch and I'm reporting for duty.
Posted by: chris | October 14, 2004 07:51 PM
Would coverage of the coverage be helpfull? I'm about 99% sure I'll end up working that night, but I'd be glad to provide what I can from inside a newsroom in Providence, RI.
Posted by: Sunidesus | October 16, 2004 07:21 PM