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Can I call you back? <a href=" http://libserra.com/faq/#integral ">lunesta klonopin</a>  Over time, newspapers started giving greater emphasis to the analytical and interpretive angles of a story &#8212; the how and why instead of the what, who, when, and where. This newer journalism tends to name fewer individuals but &#8220;more groups, officials, and outside sources.&#8221; Stories may have gotten longer but there are fewer of them. And instead of telling their stories in the present, the time span that has been favored by narrators since the beginning, newspapers now rely on broader timelines, which better support the analytical approach. Modern journalism has become a reference tool, Barnhurst and Mutz wrote, &#8220;and consumers use the paper not by reading entire narratives but by scanning and collecting bits of information. … The market thus produces news meant to be referred to, not read.&#8221;
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