| 31. | The night before George Harrison died a friend dreamed he was back in his first newspaper city room as the new, young hire.
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| 32. | Such glad eruptions could never happen today in any American city room, least of all the city room of The New York Times.
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| 33. | Founded in 1919 in the local newspaper's old city room, they are the last surviving, original NFL franchise still playing in its original city.
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| 34. | In 1895, she published a collection of short stories, many of them inspired by her work, called " Tales of the City Room ".
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| 35. | In 1962, Dryfoos, recently appointed to his job, walked into the city room and introduced himself to a young reporter just back from Africa.
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| 36. | Across the city room, reporters were standing, more out of respect than curiosity, and the noise that had filled the room was suddenly muted.
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| 37. | His second order of business, he said, is to visit the Daily News building and " find out what floor the city room's on ."
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| 38. | What saved him, Wolfe said, was that the city room was " such a jumble and a jungle " that the protesters could not find him.
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| 39. | I worked with him _ more like in the same city room with him _ for almost 10 years, at the now defunct Chicago Daily News.
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| 40. | In May, 2011, he began writing a column called " The Day " for " The New York Times " online " City Room " blog.
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