"Journalists must put a certain degree of attractive enticement in their stories, if those stories are to be read by a passive audience that has learned to ask of newspapers that they provide more than stock-market figures, weather reports, or baseball scores." —William M. Chase, Stanford University, from the Introduction
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Contents: Literary Techniques. It Was a Day the Brave Men Cried. Left Behind. The Suspect. A Job Where 'Nobody Complains.' Farmers Harvest Fruit of Bountiful Summer. A Fire on the Mountain. Roots of Violence. The Illegal Odyssey of Don Bernabe Garay. Review and Emphasis.