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From: NYTimes.com <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Times Insider: Highlights From the Week Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2017 15:00:47 +0000 View in Browser Add [email protected] to your address book. Saturday, March 11, 2017 [at The New York NYTimes.com/Insider R, The New York Times PA panel of journalists answers questions from the audience during a Times Insider event on Thursday. A panel of journalists answers questions from the audience during a Times Insider event on Thursday. Stephen Hiltner/The New York Times Hello Insiders, What happens when a news story runs? Perhaps that's obvious: Readers read it. What happens after a news story runs? Less obvious. The people in the article, they still go about their lives even though their story isn't "news" anymore. What has happened to them? This week we check in with an Afghan boy named Sardar "Samie" Hussain. He is a i6-year-old refugee who was caught in limbo following the immigration ban. 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The Times's standards editor, Philip B. Corbett, invites readers to correct Quiz No. 4 grammatical errors in recent New York Times articles. A Eureka Moment for Two Times I.:This still image released in January Reporters: North Korea's Missile purportedly shows a Launches Were Failing Too Often missile launched off the By DAVID E. SANGER coast of North Korea igniting in mid-air on Anatomy of an eight-month-long cyberwar investigation that spanned two administrations. Illegal, Undocumented, Reyes, right, 6tTeresa left Honduras last year Unauthorized: The Terms of to be with her husband, Immigration Reporting who lives in North Carolina. When it comes to reporting on immigration, even the most basic terminology is fraught with political implications. The Story After the Story for a 16- IRSardar Hussain, better known as Samie, in front Year-Old Refugee With Dashed of the United Nation's Hopes refugee agency office in 101 ( 0( \\I Jakarta, Indonesia, in January. 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