Annie Lubin writes in a post on her Web site that "[p]uffing from a water pipe is no longer solely a habit enjoyed by your crazy Syrian grandmother."
Read it here in Lubin's "Out of the Blue" site.
Economics Professor Says:
Journalism Will Become More 'Dis-integrated'
but Journalists Will Make 'Much More' Money.
By Aleksandra Klassen, Brooklyn College multimedia reporting student.
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Brooklyn College grad Myron Kandel, one of nation’s best known financial journalists, will speak with students on Oct. 14.
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