| 21. | Starr doubled the size of the news staff and concentrated on hard news.
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| 22. | What their leaders and lobbyists do and say is hard news.
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| 23. | And often there hasn't been a whole lot of hard news to headline.
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| 24. | With little hard news to report, the media focused on details.
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| 25. | But recent years the newspaper have chosen an editorial direction on hard news.
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| 26. | The Iraq crisis, though, has added a hard new edge to their enmity.
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| 27. | Is the Sept . 11 improvement in hard news coverage permanent?
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| 28. | Hard news is more suspect than ever and commentary more useless.
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| 29. | Television viewers find hard news more credible than soft news.
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| 30. | It has the standard hard news, sports and arts coverage.
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