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Week in the Life of a Business Editor
Business News Hits Peak on Thursday
By Charles Crumpley
November 12, 2004 09:28 AM
If Monday can be stressful because there's so little going on, Thursday can be toilsome because it is the opposite.For whatever reason, the flow of business news seems to start slow early in the week (as I wrote earlier). It... » More

Backup Centerpiece Fills Sudden Void
By Charles Crumpley
November 11, 2004 08:54 AM
If you've ever sent a kid off to school, you know the emotions: At first you're proud but wistful. Then you're panicky when you see his now-barren bedroom. I had a miniature version of that range of emotions at 4:30... » More

Scoop Provides Strong News Peg
By Charles Crumpley
November 10, 2004 09:33 AM
A nice story broke for us on Tuesday. But it forced us to rethink our plans for a couple weeks out. Here's what happened: Our real estate writer, Greg Thomas, got a scoop that an empty building not far from... » More

Pre-planned Stories and Other Desks Pitch in for Tuesday's Section
By Charles Crumpley
November 9, 2004 08:43 AM
Monday can be a stressful day. The business world's rhythm seems the slowest on Monday, both locally and nationally. You can't depend on a surge of news to bail you out. And for whatever reason, our Tuesday paper often is... » More

The Times-Picayune Business Section Rundown
By Charles Crumpley
November 5, 2004 04:36 PM
Publication name: The Times-PicayuneTop editors of your business section: Charles Crumpley, money section editor; Kim Quillen, assistant business editorTotal staff and number of reporters: Seven reporters and their beats: Keith Darce, shipbuilding and regulated utilities; Mary Judice, banks and personal... » More



MORE STORIES

:: Planning Ahead Pays Off for Weekend Sections

:: Company Earning Reports Shape Friday Coverage

:: Breaking News, Good Art Carry Thursday Section

:: News Events Result in Mix of National, Local Business

:: Week Begins with Solid Lineup

:: Business Coverage Requires Authority, Toughness and Fairness

:: Busy Week Wraps up With Strong Section

:: Feature on Small Business Highlights Thursday Section

:: Discussions Center on More Administrative Aspects

:: Normally Challenging News Day Takes Welcome Smooth Turn

:: The Oregonian Business Section Rundown

:: Develop a Philosophy for Business Coverage

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