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ORLANDO SENTINEL

Lake Vet is Flying High Again — To Inaugural (Page 1, Page 2)

Prison-TV upgrade greeted with static (Page 1 , Page 2)

Bittersweet Graduation (Page 1, Page 2)

A Stimulus for Spring Hill? (Page 1, Page 2)

Keeping Dreams Afloat (Page 1, Page 2)

Alligator’s victim: I Lost My Arm But I Gained My Life (Page 1, Page 2)

Immigrants Sending Home Less Cash (Page 1)

New Trial Set After 27 Years (Page 1, Page 2)

Faith in the Law (Page 1, Page 2)

After DNA Test, Inmate Released With Tight Rules (Page 1, Page 2)

Job Hunting on a Song and a Prayer (Page 1, Page 2)

Deltona Fired Me in Flap Over Slur, Consultant Says (Page 1, Page 2)

Beetle-borne Disease Threatens Redbay Trees (Page 1, Pages 2)

Citrus Reigns Again on Orange Avenue (Page 1, Page 2)

Deltona: Put Slander Suits on Taxpayer Tab (Page 1)

Fear and Loathing at the Polls (Page 1, Page 2)

Letters Helped Linda Keuhner “not to sweat the small stuff” (Page 1)

Suspected thief armed, costumed (Man Disguised as an Old Lady Robs a Local WalMart)

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CNN International’s Business Traveller

Is the passport passe? (Interview with Kathy Kraninger of the Department of Homeland Security)

Fully biometric airports becoming a reality (Interviews with Electronic Privacy Information Center and ACLU)

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Guest Blogger, PBS’ MediaShift Blog

“Learning the Limits of Locative Media.”

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Medill Master’s Project: Locative Storytelling:

Chicago 2016 Olympics Locative Story

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2007 Articles

Business matters: Sustaining growth in Pilsen, Garfield Park

Ryan to Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court

Deadbeat Parents Could Lose Cars

A Taxing Date Night With Daley and Stroger (Infographic on Chicago tax system)

Activist launches national reparations day

Transforming Englewood: block by block

Activists pressuring banks to break ties with Chinese firms doing business in Sudan

Police promote “Gloves not Guns”

Gutierrez blasts Congress for inaction on immigration

Immigrant groups working to make it cheaper to wire money home

2008 Articles

Where you live determines whether the doctor is in

Group helps women–and men–through abortion trauma. Critics say it’s a ploy.

Nerve disorder’s pain so bad it’s called the ’suicide disease’

Wheaton doctor delivers medical care at your doorstep (with photo slideshow and flash infographic)
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Is Obama Black Enough?

Writing About, and Through, Cancer.

Bloggers Cost Radio Station Advertisers, Money

Viral Ads and the New Democratic Moment

Clinton, Obama Don’t Ask, Don’t tell Eliciting Outrage

McCain Quasi-Launches Campaign, Bloggers Largely Disapprove