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Thursday, February 22, 2001

The mind of a newspaper laid bare

"Obits are, in a sense, arguments. They make the case for why we should care about a particular life. The more space devoted to the obit, the better the argument has to be."

National Journal. How newspapers handled the deaths of Dale Evans and Anne Morrow Lindbergh reveals as much about those organizations, that is, how they serve their interests and those of their readers, as they do about the dead themselves.'

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