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Oldies but goodies
In looking for something else, I came across some articles that I’d written when I was editing UNC Charlotte’s magazine. It’s always a little strange to read something that I wrote a while back. The editor in me wants to … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient weapons, crime scene investigation, csi, gina howard, suicide, teen suicide, unc charlotte, weapons
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Take 7
Last week I overheard someone I had interviewed for a video explaining how we had shot take after take just to get one minute of footage. What she didn’t say was that what sounded like one continuous quote had actually been … Continue reading
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Tagged Apprenticeship 2000, Charlotte, gina howard, Siemens, video
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Aerospace industry soars in Charlotte USA
Most people know that Charlotte is the second largest financial services center in the country behind New York. However, fewer people are aware that the region has a large – and growing – aerospace cluster, with more than 130 aerospace-related … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, Charlotte, Charlotte aerospace, Charlotte USA, gina howard, Keller USA, Michelin, US Airways magazine, writer, writing
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Remembering
Atop the War Memorial in the Village Green, I planted my feet in a V, held out my arms and tipped my face to the sun, a five-point star next to the flag pole. The flag snapped, the white and … Continue reading
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The first piece
I’m getting to know Ames. Close to Iowa State’s football stadium is one of the largest public gardens in the state. With its butterfly wing and aquatic plants, the 14-acre Reiman Gardens might provide a place of solace for my … Continue reading
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The setting
He’ll have grown up in a tree-lined, mid-sized town. The kids ride their bikes to the library, and chalk art brighten the sidewalks. Children play outside until dusk when their mothers call them in. It’s a place where people are … Continue reading
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Opportunities lost
“I was seldom able to see an opportunity until it had ceased to exist.” Mark Twain This was to have been the week that I began creating my characters. It didn’t happen. An intense work week left me too tired to … Continue reading
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War up close and too personal
Restrepo comes as close as it gets to seeing what soldiers experience in war. A veteran I talked with suggested I watch the National Geographic documentary, and it mirrored what he had told me of his own experiences. The constant … Continue reading
Victims of violence
The faces and voices of the 9/11 victims on this week’s “Sixty Minutes” was the knock-out punch. There had been the week-long trauma of the Boston Marathon attacks, and I had heard first-person accounts of the toll the Iraq and … Continue reading
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War’s uncounted casualties
How do soldiers survive war? Not how do they stay alive. Rather, how do they do what they must to stay alive, then psychologically adapt when they return home. Sanctioned killing and the constant threats posed by a shadowy enemy … Continue reading
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