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Hello Insiders,
Secrets. Scoops. Tips. We are full of them this week.
Tips may not be something you think much about, but they are an integral part of
how we find and report stories at The Times. We get a lot of tips, many anonymous,
and there's a process of reading, sorting and parceling them out. Read!
How else do investigative reporters get their stories? Lots of shoe leather, knocking
on doors, cultivating sources and piecing things together from redacted documents,
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explains reporter Matt Apuzzo who revealed a tobacco-smuggling scam involving
federal agents. "It was like making a jigsaw puzzle without knowing what the final
picture is," he says. Listen!
Until next week,
Francesca Donner
Times Insider
PS. Last week, I offered up a recommendation: The Daily podcast hosted by Michael
Barbaro. Mea culpa, I sent a broken link. You can find all the latest episodes here.
And for the record, the audio show is just as good this week as it was last.
What to Read Now
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reported a story about a cigarette smuggling scam that involved
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SAVE THE DATE: MARCH 9
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Race in America: Racial Progress or
Racist Progress?
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On Thursday, March 9, at 3 p.m. EST, Marc Lacey, The Times's
national editor, will host a discussion about race relations in America.
Tune in live, or submit your questions in advance.
What We're Reading
Compiled by ANDREA ICANNAPELL
Great reads around the web, from David Leonhardt, Sheri Fink and others.
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My Job" slogan was exuberantly rendered in song by the Stepping
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Join Us In ...
New York
Monday, March 6, 7 p.m. — At a TimesTalk, Julian Schnabel and Jeff Koons will kick
off a discussion about the creative process. Times Insiders receive 5o percent off the
ticket price. Get tickets here!
New York
Wednesday, March 8, 6:3o p.m. — The Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir will host the
Museum of the City of New York's Only in New York series, which brings together
New Yorkers from different worlds to explore city living. Times Insiders receive a $5
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Anywhere
Thursday, March 9, 3 p.m. — Marc Lacey, the national desk editor, will host a
discussion about race relations in America as the nation transitions from President
Obama to President Trump. Submit your questions now!
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