| Minority journalists find opportunities on the Web
Author: AMY LEANG
Published: April 05, 2001
Last Updated: April 16, 2001
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Published Thursday, April 5, 2001
Photo essay: A daily ritual
BY AMY LEANG
ASNE Reporter
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| In the Mount Pleasant area of Washington, pedestrians pass a strewn copy of the Washington Hispanic. The publication covers local and international news relevant to the Latino community. |
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Carl Bethea, a national park service employee, reads The (Baltimore) Sun in the Metro station every day before heading to work. “It’s a ritual,” Mr. Bethea said.
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Jian Hui Lin follows the recent turmoil between China and the United States in the World Journal, a Chinese publication. Mr. Lin picked up a copy from the Da Hua Market in Washington’s Chinatown district on Tuesday.
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As some people rush to work, Liz Hayden leisurely peruses pages of The Washington Post on a cool Tuesday morning.
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For Nheeta Rau, the news doesn’t end at the bus stop. Ms. Rau reads The Washington Post as she waits for her ride Wednesday.
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Copyright © 2001 ASNE Reporter. All rights reserved.
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