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Friday, January 06, 2012

The column I might have written by Steve Berryman

You could call this one "a parting shot!"


[January 6, 2012 for my blog, MediaHooker.org]

This Friday is an especially strange today for me, separated from an ongoing conversation with readers of The Frederick News-Post. As the new Editorial page editor Cliff Cumber took it upon himself to do away with all weekly columns; my voice has been successfully muted.

Returning the resulting Emails and assimilating the online comments will not be a necessary part of this day.

In its place was a – not so local – column by The Los Angeles Times; not a local citizen-journalist.

In fairness, weekly columnists were offered the opportunity to post up to two columns a month.  This arrangement held little comfort for me, as I know that readers want weekly attention to their thought processes, and lose out to random journaling.

Ironically, the Frederick News-Post – a very long standing and award winning paper for it’s size/geographics – is a DAILY newspaper.  One would assume that regular contact with readers would be more respected; why do they print a new “Editorial” opinion piece every day?

My argument is simply that the minimum continuity with an audience of readers is once a week.  A writer/reader relationship – involving a learning curve – is otherwise impossible.  Examples of newspapers with regular weekly columns include:  The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Gazette, The Baltimore Sun, and The Examiner.

The impact of having random columns – even with a loose monthly schedule – is exactly like publishing extra letters to the editor every day.  My reading says that the paper was already doing that…

And what of the papers approved description of its own column writers, “citizen-journalists?”

Think about it.  Quite demeaning, really, as are we not citizens already?  Or is this some attempt to set up a firewall between the News-Post corporately and its contract-basis writers?

As for me, a professional writer I was not (as defined by payment for prose) before doing my Friday FNP column.  I did write a weekly Monday column – hundreds - for www.TheTentacle.com since 2007; the stable of authors assembled by John Ashbury is certainly a fine association.... http://mediahooker1.blogspot.com/2012/01/column-i-might-have-written.html

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Convenience store clerk assaulted with baseball bat duringrobbery in Sykesville



Darrell L. Webb Jr., 21, wanted for armed robbery, first degree assault, and theft.  

A citizen interrupted the robbery and tackled the suspect as he fled the store but was unable to hold him until police arrived


Maryland state troopers and Sykesville police responded to the High’s Convenience Store at 7400 Village Road, Sykesville this morning for a report of an assault with a baseball bat.

The Maryland State Police have reported that when the officers arrived upon the scene, at approximately 6:45 a.m., “officers located the lone store clerk suffering from multiple injuries from an apparent strike to the head and body with a baseball bat.”

A warrant has subsequently been issued for Darrell L. Webb Jr., 21, of the 1800 block of Amanda Lane, Sykesville, Md., charging him armed robbery, first-degree assault, and theft with additional charges that are pending. “Troopers believe Webb acted alone and at this time is the only suspect in the incident,” according to state police.

The 21-year-old clerk was transported to the Carroll Hospital Center by the Sykesville Volunteer Fire Company with non-life threatening injuries.

State police report that the preliminary investigation indicates that “Webb entered the convenience store and threatened the store clerk verbally. He then used the bat to strike the clerk several times before fleeing the store.”

Police say that in addition to assaulting the clerk with a baseball bat, Webb also stole an undetermined amount of Maryland Lottery scratch off tickets…

“An alert citizen observed Webb enter the store with the bat and interrupted the assault,” say police. “The citizen tackled Webb as he fled from the store but, but was unable to detain him until police arrived.”

Webb is reported to have fled the scene “in a dark blue 2006 Chrysler Sebring with Maryland tags 8AK5106,” according to state police. 

It has also been reported that this is not the first time Webb has threatened the clerk. In the course of the investigation “Investigators also learned that Webb is believed to have threatened the same store clerk with a baseball bat several days prior to this incident. That incident is being investigated by officers with the Sykesville Police Department.” 

Troopers from the Westminster Barrack, along with members of the Sykesville Police Department, are searching for Webb. Anyone with information about the robbery or Webb’s whereabouts is asked to contact state police at 410-386-3000.


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Public memorial service set for WBAL's Ron Smith

Public memorial service set for WBAL's Ron Smith



The public is invited to attend a memorial service Jan. 17 for WBAL's Ron Smith, Baltimore radio's longtime "Voice of Reason," who died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 19... http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/tv/z-on-tv-blog/bs-ae-ron-smith-memorial-20120105,0,1251994.story

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Save Farm Families Fundraiser planned for the Hudson Family on February 18, 2012


Save Farm Families Fundraiser planned for the Hudson Family on February 18, 2012

When: Saturday, February 18, 2012
Time: 3:00pm until 8:00pm

At Queen Anne's County 4-H Park; Centreville, MD

The Hudson Family of Berlin, Maryland is being sued by the New York based Waterkeeper Alliance. They operate a poultry and beef farm in Worcester County, Maryland. 100% of the funds raised will go to help the Hudson family pay their legal bills. This event is sponsored by the Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's and Talbot County Farm Bureaus.


Our goal is simple: Stand up and protect struggling farm families from bankruptcy triggered by extremist groups and their lawsuits.

For more than two centuries, family farms have been critical to the Maryland economy and the state’s way of life. Many of us are the sons and daughters of men and women who farmed, fished and raised their families in every corner of the Free State.

The Maryland Family Farmers Legal Defense Fund, Inc. was created to help Alan and Kristin Hudson, who run a family farm located near Maryland’s Eastern Shore, pay their mounting legal bills and to call attention to the threat that radical groups like the Waterkeeper Alliance pose to every family farm in America. Unless we stop them in the courtroom, Maryland’s largest industry, responsible for 14 percent of the state’s workforce, could disappear forever.


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Unemployment Falls to 8.5%; 200,000 New Jobs Created - US Business News - CNBC

Unemployment Falls to 8.5%; 200,000 New Jobs Created - US Business News - CNBC:

Published: Friday, 6 Jan 2012 | 9:41 AM ET By: Jeff Cox
CNBC.com Senior Writer


The U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 8.5 percent last month as job creation was more robust than expected, providing continued signs that the nation's labor market is improving gradually.


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Growth in manufacturing jobs helped offset loss in government positions, while wages edged higher and the length of the work week also lengthened a bit...


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Harris faces report of underage drinking by intern

Harris faces report of underage drinking by intern



Rep. Andy Harris came under fire Tuesday for an incident last summer in which an underage intern was allowed to drink alcohol at a farewell party on a veranda of the U.S. Capitol.
A spokesman for Harris, Ryan Nawrocki, confirmed that the party took place but said aides in the office did not realize the intern, a senior in college, was under 21. When the incident was brought to light, Harris, a Republican, disciplined his chief of staff, Kevin Reigrut, though Nawrocki would not say what action was taken.
“When [Harris] found out about the incident … he made it very clear that no alcohol was to be consumed in any of his offices, period,” Nawrocki said. “There was immediate and appropriate disciplinary action taken.”

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Pedestrians Not So Friendly at Five Points and more from Sarasota Patch

Pedestrians Not So Friendly at Five Points and more from Sarasota Patch
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Pedestrians Not So Friendly at Five Points

Charles Schelle | Jan 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

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The City of Sarasota is redesigning the Five Points Roundabout crosswalk areas to help discourage pedestrians from darting across the circle.

Lose Yourself in Ringling's Skyspace Sunset

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Joseph's Coat Skyspace Sunset show is an amazing, yet relaxing display of color, perception and connectivity with the universe.

Awake The State SRQ to Stage Downtown Rally

Charles Schelle | Jan 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Awake the State will hold a downtown Sarasota rally and press conference to "send a message from Main Street to legislators and Gov. Rick Scott."
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Lose Yourself in Ringling's Skyspace Sunset

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Joseph's Coat Skyspace Sunset show is an amazing, yet relaxing display of color, perception and connectivity with the universe.
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Randy Moore Launches Sarasota Bay Today Blog

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Randy Moore, the marketing contractor for the Sarasota Bay Estuary Program (SBEP) has launched Sarasota Bay Today, the region’s …

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Tough Turtle Hurdle

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STUDENT WHO OBTAINED 0% ON AN EXAM - I would have given him 100%

STUDENT WHO OBTAINED 0% ON AN EXAM

I would have given him 100%

Q1. In which battle did Napoleon die?
* his last battle

Q2. Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
* at the bottom of the  page

Q3. River Ravi flows in which state?
* liquid

Q4. What is the main reason for divorce?
* marriage

Q5. What is the main reason for failure?
* exams

Q6. What can you never eat for breakfast?
* Lunch & dinner

Q7. What looks like half an apple?
The other half

Q8. If you throw a red stone into the blue sea what it will become?
* It will simply become wet

Q9. How can a man go eight days without sleeping ?
No problem, he sleeps at night.

Q10. How can you lift an elephant with one hand?
You will never find an elephant that has only one hand..

Q11. If you had three apples and four oranges in one hand and four apples and three oranges in other hand, what would you have ?
Very large hands

Q12. If it took eight men ten hours to build a  wall, how long would it take four men to build it?
* No time at all, the wall is already  built.

Q13. How can u drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking it?
*Any way you want, concrete floors are very hard to crack.

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