Every story and every shot is different. We all exercise both journalistic and good-taste judgment in situations like that, but it's a case-by-case basis. |
For too many years, we only saw pictures like that in a Hollywood movie. Now it's harsh reality, and it's sobering. |
I built this dome for golfers, but they didn't come. So now it's open to the whole city. |
I don't know how much longer that they can be expected to stay calm. These people have gone through a lot. But we're certainly hoping that appropriate relief kicks in before that becomes an issue. |
I have come across stories like this, but they all had international datelines. I measure my words. This is unprecedented. |
I never anticipated covering a story in the continental United States like this, ... but it's certainly emerging as one. |
I think high energy prices will be devastating especially for corn, |
I'm a supply officer now. |
I've found over the years that the effect on [reporters] is a delayed one...But exhaustion, both mental and physical, does set in. |
It's always dangerous covering war, but for the most part [before], there were kind of neutral zones. That's not the case now. |
It's going to take a bite out of the pocketbook and we'll have to sharpen the pencil better. There has to be a silver lining, but it's going to be more expensive. |
It's part of the whole culture that looks at the West and what we do as the enemy. |
Just to let them know they are not alone is so important. They're so receptive and positive. |
That's the uniqueness of this story. We're in the southeastern part of the U.S., but we might as well be in a Third World country. |
That's why we get prematurely gray and have gastrointestinal problems. There have been a lot of big, glitzy stories, but if you play the odds, maybe the rest of year is quiet. |