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After the Flood
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Dear Jodi,
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I feel a little like a contestant on an old-time game show like "Supermarket
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Sweep," staggering to the check-out counter with boxes of Cheerios and
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cellophane-wrapped Porterhouse steaks dropping off the top of my overstuffed
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grocery cart. So many newspapers, so little time.
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Jodi, it seems like months ago that we started these exchanges musing about
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the cosmic meaning of day trading. It may be a reflection of our amnesiac media
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culture that Monday's societal menace of crazed stock-market fiends has already
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disappeared down the memory hole.
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As I prepare to pack up my newspapers, I can't resist passing on one more
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gem. Today's Washington Post ran a mournful headline that read,
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"Hundreds Are Killed, Millions Left Homeless by Asian Floods." Guess where the
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Post played this story? Page A-15, beneath the fold.
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But don't blame the Post . The Wall Street Journal kissed off
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1.8 million homeless Chinese in six terse lines towards the bottom of its
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front-page news briefs. And what about the Times , rightly famed for its
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international coverage? Not a word in today's paper about the Chinese floods,
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presumably because they deemed a chatty feature on the Italians' obsession with
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cell phones to be more relevant to its readers. In fairness, the paper of
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record ran a wire-service picture on Wednesday's Page A-6 of flood-drenched
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South Korean mourners crossing over to a funeral in rowboats.
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Jodi, I'll especially miss our e-mail exchanges tomorrow morning when the
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Journal arrives with its special "Weekend" section, which frankly I find
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addictive, packed with stories about $7 million vacation homes and new
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electronic gizmos for the bored executive. (Last week, the Journal found
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a business titan who admitted that he had fired someone over his cell phone
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while lounging on the beach.)
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This is getting to be a long good-bye. So before I wax too maudlin, let me
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just say, Jodi, that you've been a great morning pen pal. Enjoy the F train.
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And here's hoping that you enjoy the summer weekend without thinking for a
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single New York minute about the upcoming Senate race.
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Fondly
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