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"They're used to working on deadline and getting by with fewer resources."
And Congress, like many other organizations, works on deadlines.
For those of us who actually are journalists working on deadline, Stress gives us an escape fantasy that is most seductive, indeed."
Hoge, working on deadline, figured this meant no, I never heard of over-egged, but hated to admit it.
The eureka moment came the other day in the finest tradition of the craft: while idly surfing the Internet to avoid actual work on deadline.
I work on deadline."
"And I guess it's the daily stress of working on deadline and people blowing up at each other because it's just the nature of the business."
Now available in sheet-film sizes for the pro working on deadline, XP-1 frees photographers from darkroom drudgery.
"You know, I work on deadlines, and sometimes I have to bail out," Kate said, relaxing into her meat and mescal.
Ordinary, innocent carelessness and mistakes that can creep in on any stories that are constructed by tired human beings working on deadline; 3 .
This unbearable noise starts at 7 A.M. and stops at 5 P.M. I'm a writer trying to work on deadlines.
He was eventually suspended for three games, a penalty fueled by reporters complaining to MLB about dangerous flying objects shooting into the press box while working on deadline.
The resignation was announced as the reporters and editors of USA Today were working on deadline to put out the Wednesday editions at headquarters in McLean, Va., outside Washington.
Mr. McManus said he faced a steep learning curve in the months ahead, but that there were many similarities between sports and news, not least the necessity of enlisting good storytellers able to work on deadline pressure.
They also offer higher print speeds, which may be a consideration if you do a high volume of printing, will be sharing the printer with others, often work on deadline or just can't stand waiting for a print job to finish.
"I decided to shoot solely using the part of my brain that I don't tend to use when working on deadline, focussing more on what I refer to as the artifacts of the situation as opposed to the situation itself."
But in doing so, said Brian Windhorst, who covers the Cavaliers for The Akron Beacon Journal, the presence of nearby reporters working on deadline "has upset a lot of fans, and there've been some, and caused some nasty incidents."
Hurley, like his progenitor, is an old-school romantic, a shoe-leather reporter who gets off on "the adrenaline rush of working on deadline and nailing a story just right" and who clings to the quaint belief that a journalist's job is "to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted."