Just out The Tribune's back door at 213 West 40th Street, Bleeck's was where you could find more reporters and editors than in the city room.
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After covering Chicago s western suburbs for two years, he was assigned to the financial news section in 1952 and transferred to the city room in 1957.
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As a reporter, rewrite man and later, labor writer, I wasn't exactly close to Royko for the almost 10 years I worked in the same city room.
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Sadness was the order of the day in the Examiner's city room, which is dominated by a black wall and a huge mural of the Hearst eagle.
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Dorian proposes to Mel suddenly at " The Banner " in May 1998; they marry in an impromptu wedding in the middle of the newspaper's city room.
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The city room of The New York Reporter is a cluttered blend of computer terminals, television monitors and nostalgic design touches like dark wood and gooseneck lamps.
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The Worralls were again homeless in 1910; a local housing shortage found the family living in a curtained-off area of the " Norcatur Dispatch " city room.
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On my first day at The Examiner in 1963, I found a desk in the classically funky city room in the Hearst Building at Third and Market streets.
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When Cooke was in town and stopped by the Daily News city room, he didn't just walk in and take a look around like most nameless, faceless CEOs do.
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"What I saw, " he writes of his first view of the old Times city room in 1944, " was a high-ceilinged room filled with clamor, clutter and cigarette smoke.