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The Conspiracy Theorist's Take
Finding hidden messages in the crossword puzzles
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My friend is convinced that the New York Times crossword is a roadmap to buried treasure. I tried to tell him it's just a puzzle, not a treasure map. Last time I followed one of those clues, I ended up in a laundromat basement looking for lost socks.
The Overworked Intern
Juggling coffee orders and investigative journalism
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My boss told me I need to have a nose for news. Little did he know, my nose was usually buried in a cup of coffee, desperately trying to stay awake during editorial meetings. "I smell a Pulitzer... or is that just hazelnut?
The Street Vendor's Perspective
Keeping up with ever-changing headlines
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I asked a Times Square newsstand guy how he keeps up with the headlines. He said, "It's easy. I just replace yesterday's news with today's. Nobody reads yesterday's anyway. It's like recycling, but for information.
The Editor's Dilemma
Balancing sensationalism with accuracy
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I heard working at The New York Times is like being in a complicated relationship. You want to be truthful and honest, but at the same time, you know you need to spice things up a bit. "Honey, did you see my Pulitzer? I left it next to your Nobel Prize.
The Subscriber's Lament
Navigating the paywall without breaking the bank
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I told my friend I got a New York Times subscription. He said, "Why pay for news when you can get it for free?" I said, "Well, my friend, if I wanted my news with a side of cat videos and conspiracy theories, I'd stick to social media.
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