Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Trib Nation: Getting ready for Blagojevich

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Amid the growing circus outside the Blagojevich home

Tribune photographer E. Jason Wambsgans on covering the most staged news event of the week -- Rod Blagojevich's final remarks before prison.

Interviewing people with interesting obsessions Interviewing people with interesting obsessions

Reporter Mark Caro describes finding movie poster collector Dwight Cleveland, and a can't-miss feature story.

Writing serial fiction for Printers Row Journal Writing serial fiction for Printers Row Journal

What's it like writing a six-part novella on deadline? Culture critic Julia Keller discusses it.

 66 years covering the "Lipstick Killer"

The Tribune's six-decade history covering "Lipstick Killer" William Heirens offers a rare glimpse at the history of American crime journalism.

A  Fascinating, Human, Science Story The story behind a human drama

Jodi Cohen offers background on how she found out about Sandra Marante, her remarkable brain surgery, and her opera recital.

Reader question: When do you cover rallies? Reader question: When do you cover rallies?

And when don't you? And should anything be read into that decision? Springfield bureau chief Ray Long answers.

Another economic study? Another economic study?

Why write about it? Because it points to a reason the Chicago region suffers economically: The states don't play well together.

Matt Bowen reports on NFL "bounties" Matt Bowen reports on NFL "bounties"

Former NFL player and Tribune sports contributor Matt Bowen and his editors had to decide how he'd write about "bounties" for injuring opposing players.


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