Being a reporter is as much a diagnosis as a job description. It is a strange business, making a living off other people's misfortunes, standing in the rubble with a press card as a nominal shield, writing in a crabbed hand notes no one else can read, riding an adrenaline surge that ends in a product at once flimsy and influential.


The New York Times (3 March 1993)


Being a reporter is as much a diagnosis as a job description. It is a strange business, making a living off other people's misfortunes, standing in...

Being a reporter is as much a diagnosis as a job description. It is a strange business, making a living off other people's misfortunes, standing in...

Being a reporter is as much a diagnosis as a job description. It is a strange business, making a living off other people's misfortunes, standing in...

Being a reporter is as much a diagnosis as a job description. It is a strange business, making a living off other people's misfortunes, standing in...