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A ghost from your dreams
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- Apr 17, 2002
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The news people...they are everywhere. They always look for the sad story with an attempt to show their grief in an attempt to personalize the situation. And the camera zooms in on their face to get the full scope of their emotion. I've never understood that. The last thing these people want is a guy sticking a microphone in their face asking, "could you tell me...how do you feel, right now?"Not to mention the snow and below 0 temperatures up north and no heating available. I wish western journalists would stop following and bothering those who are searching for relatives or have just found they have lost them. I know they likely see it as newsworthy and good press, but really, most I have seen the people are too upset and just want privacy, not a microphone and camera in their face hoping for a reaction for the 6 o'clock news.
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There was one news story I was watching where this guy was reporting and all of the sudden official looking people were running around and yelling. The news guy said, "we are being told to get to higher ground because another tsunami is coming." The whole time, this poor Japanese guy is pulling on this guy's arm and the news guy is acting like "dude, I'm important. I have to finish the shot!"
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