| ...I never made a j-student blog and I'm no longer a j-student?
Ha. ha. ha.
Returning to Chicago tomorrow to celebrate the official ending of my life as a student....
mmmmmmmmm....... food.............
for my food adventures, go to cuisineetcouture at blogspot dot com.
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| ...sort of.
I'm moving to NYC in two weeks.
o_O
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| Couldn't sleep last night...decided I should start blogging about my life as a journalism student. Since we think our lives are hectic/busy/interesting/any-drama-related-word enough to be put on the small screen (if only we had the Hollywood/Burbank hook-ups...), it's definitely blog-worthy.
So what if I'm almost 3/4 done.
hah.
Anyway, my first j-student related post:
A source (or link to a source) hasn't helped me AT ALL (no contacts beyond first e-mail) and yet had the nerve to put me on their organization's mass mailing list.
What the hey, at least help me out if you're gonna spam me.
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Murdoch Wins His Bid for Dow Jones
Bancroft Family Agrees
To $5 Billion Offer
After Deal on Fees A New Owner for Journal
By SARAH ELLISON and MATTHEW KARNITSCHNIG August 1, 2007; Page A1
A century of Bancroft-family ownership at Dow Jones & Co. is over.
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
sealed a $5 billion agreement to purchase the publisher of The Wall
Street Journal after three months of drama in the controlling family
and public debate about journalistic values.
For more: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118589043953483378.html?mod=special_coverage
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