"Hey." "Seek Melody Milleriä." "Bruce Weber, "New York Times"." "Did you get my e-mail?" "We would like to draw up an obituary about your husband." "After all, they had a man's advisor Democrat candidates." "He was Kennedy's staff." "I ask general questions and then specific questions about your husband." "What is your husband's full name?" "William P. Wilson." "P-A-R-M-E-N-T-E-R?" "4th September. 04.09.1928." "What was his day?" "That is, he was 86 years old." "Where was he when he died?" "Washington, DC." "Cause of death?" "Did he municipal school in Chicago?" "He fought in the Korean War." "What he studied at the University?" "Often, fascination, is not it depressing to prepare obituaries." "Perhaps it is macabre." "Maybe a little disgusting." "When I write the memory of the writing, I do not so much think about death itself." "It is less depressing." "Usually we write more than 80- and 90-year-olds." "They have lived a long, productive, creative and meaningful life." "800 word writing maybe a few treats death sentence - and the rest deal with life." "Contrary to popular belief - obituaries there is almost nothing to do with the death - but in fact they are a matter of life." "There is not much new." "I have only two people." "The Argentine cardinal was an important figure in the Vatican." "Looks like we already explore him, not him ve found nothing." "This job will not make very many." "We can calculate the fingers of one hand." "Most magazines do not afford an entire department for this." "It makes people scared, say, at a party." "When I tell that I write obituaries - people always react by retreating farther away, as if I had one of the contagious disease." "It is often compared to the work of gravedigger." "People may laugh, get upset, or to say it attaches to the memory of the Scriptures." "Sometimes they just move to talk with someone interesting." "In Italy the word is a prefix of "necro"." ""Necrologista" or "necrologica"." "So things could be worse." "Interesting." "What do you know his parents?" "First of all names." "Jane spelled the usual way?" "What is your husband's father did for a living?" "Congressman." "Whence?" "Illinois." "Probably a Democrat." "Interesting." "He can get something." "Studying, Herbert Ellisiä?" "He was a British medical officer." "When He Died?" "4." "October." "It's too late." "Death strikes unexpectedly." "You never know who can write." "When I come to work in the morning, I ask:" ""Who is dead?"" "I'm getting an ethylene folder, and has a day job." "Here is Julie Harris." "I fall in love with people whom I write, whether they are living or dead." "When you get in front of her name, which has not been heard of - and to know that a person's life, work and the significance to be taken over - less than seven hours, as well as the enthusiasm generated that horror." "Every day I get to curb panic." "I've done it thousands of times." "He may be a belly dance instructor, an expert on exotic chickens - or underwater maps factor." "These are genuine cases." "I remember reading somewhere the word "adapted"." "I suspect that he would have actually written songs." "If this is so, and we say that he wrote, will say." "He has not been in court, so maybe my suspicions are false." "I wanted to write about him, but now inclined in the other direction." "Then Richard Rich." "I browsed Mary Wellsin book." "He praises Escherichia creative advertising man." "At one time, was a big company advertising." "They were known for their bold advertising campaigns." "Journalists are bombarded by people who do not understand - the prestigious, a good man is not necessarily newsworthy." "Multi-call and says: "My uncle ordered the 'New York Times' all his life."" ""It was her religion." "It would be fantastic if he would get an obituary."" "We get a 10-15 kind of call every day." "He could write a short story." "Wendy's Hot and Juicy campaign." "Benson  Hedges." "Alka-Seltzer." "You have to decide what we do in terms of Waylon Jenningsin attorney." "Yardley is concerned that, should write bad things." "I think it would make a better story." "Who could write about him?" "I can ask for Paul." "Bruce Wilson to continue working." "Good." "These people have one thing in addition to the death." "They have contributed to the world in some way." "Influencing is a flexible conception." "The effect may be changed the world." "Brenevin death marked the end of an important period in the 20th century." "The Soviet Union began." "Also, the inventor of the spring Slinky-influenced world." "Millions bought Slinky." "If you compare the Slinky and the Soviet Union in the 20th century " "Naturally, the horizontal cup is tilted sharply." "However, I believe that many first reads the Slinky-man." "Well hello." ""He crossed the Atlantic because the sea was in it." "Similarly the Pacific."" ""He crossed the seas in a rowing boat, because it was venekin - and because of strong foaming and under the spell of the sea - and the opportunity to cross oceans without steam or sail - proved impossible to resist. "" "Lord Fairfax." "You're not going to give up?" "I do not, of course." "I do not know that word." "The story whole idea is to fight against the sea." "I'll do what I wanted." ""After fighting alone in 1969, half a year against the dangers of the sea " "John Fairfax, who died this month, became the first rower - who have crossed the sea alone. "" "Were you lonely?" "Not really." "I am a lone wolf." "I am a confident person and happy with what I am and what I do." "I do not have inferiority complexes." "I'm just such a happy guy." ""Merimatkat almost pale in comparison to his earlier adventures."" ""Handsome Fairfax was like Graham Greenen book character - which is mixed with a healthy dose of Hemingway and Ian Fleming. "" ""At the age of nine, he settled a dispute over a gun."" ""At age 13, he fled to the Amazon rain forest."" ""At age 20, he tried to commit suicide by means of the jaguar."" "I knew that I would either clear it or I would kill myself." "Fine embodiment." "Thank you." "How does it feel to be countries?" "Otan this to take over an." "After that thing exploded." "Readers could have resulted." ""The world's most interesting man." "Pig Clean the epitaph."" "It was great for two reasons." "When is it used the word "pig neat" - anything that is written in the "New York Times"?" "In addition, it is a quiet statement " "Old but still the prevailing attitude of the Victorian - according to which the epitaph is a low-key, respectful, suruisa - and certainly not funny." "Oh dear." "It obituary broke all the rules - and proudly proclaimed that the 2000s obituary - can be as hilarious and cocky as the writing destination." "Had she been married before?" "How many times?" "It ended in marriage to divorce?" "What was the woman's name?" "But not the daughter of the first wife." "Clear." "Then normal." "Do you write Melody y?" "Do you want to Jean's with me?" "One daughter." "What's the name of?" "Is he too Miller?" "In general, we draw the line..." "Some may have 26 grandchildren." "Three grandchildren, therefore." "Is there any grandchild's children?" "For example, political and legal writing have journalists - there is a huge amount of sources, unlike us." "I'll call every day for families, friends and colleagues." "We read speed reading technology, information printed on the web - and we handle with care yellowed newspaper clippings archive." "With any luck we have received from families phone numbers - which can be used to do basic work 'death." "Sometimes families are understandably forget to provide contact information - so valuable time is spent wading databases - when trying to locate someone or someone's neighbor's phone number." "We got to know about it at the weekend." "On Sunday, I guess." "The office received a call that David Foster Wallace was dead." "I was asked if I would prepare an obituary." "I agreed." "I had read a little about him, but I did not know his work." "One thing, however, which I thought was important - was the cause of death investigation, as he died less than 50 years old." "We had heard the rumor that he had committed suicide." "He was living in California." "His parents lived in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois." "I called everyone Wallace area, until you reach them." "I did not think that they would speak to me, but they were talking about." "Father told me that her son suffered from severe depression." "He had received ECT treatment." "It was a horrifying story." "However, it was..." "It was very explanatory." "I think it worked well for readers." "It explained why this really talented and obviously..." "His works shows that he lives inside his head - very passionately." "Hopefully the epitaph to explain the matter." "We received an email from someone who told me that his father - had helped Skylab space station to rescue." "I liked the ridiculous assertion." "People often exaggerate the achievements of loved ones - because the story might be told to them in a certain way." "It seemed ridiculous, but when Dan brought press clippings archive - we found the story uneducated man, who was rather a blacksmith." "He had saved the mission." "It was a problem for some of the heat shield." "He developed an ingenious solution." "It was a kind of a parasol, which could be inserted and opened." "He bought ongenvapoja and brought a shadow with the assistants a couple of days." "Archive Journal article convinced me that it is absurd assertion - it was true." "We were able to write about it." "Jack Kinzler." "We also found a drawing of the device activity." "It made the story even better." "Are you ready?" "This is the "New York Times' archive." "At best, here has been a 30 person occupancy." "Now there is only one." "Three shifts per day, seven days a week, up to three at night." "There were editors, kortistoijia, archivists, uudelleenarkistoijia." "We cut the clippings about 28 publications." "Before we moved, newspaper clippings were about 10 000 vetolaatikollista." "The new building's floors would not have withstood their weight." "How much is the material I have seen here?" "I do practically nothing." "Now look at." "How all this could read?" "Such boxes have been thousands." "It would be impossible." "The place looks like chaos mammoth - but all are arranged in a particular way." "Newspaper clippings is here." "People, objects, places." "36 boxes of Iran-Contra case." "We want to maintain paper copies - it can not know, the internet is working." "Card index of newspaper clippings." "Card file images will continue there." "People have to figure this out for yourself." "These cabinets are equipped with pictures." "Their site is also newspaper clippings." "90% of the objects from photos is here." "Biographical images are there." "Biographical." "Five people in a folder." "An important person in their own." "This is not rocket science." "This is a very straight forward." "There is no logical reason why some have a picture." "next to the City Planning Committee has pictures of houses." "The US Navy." "Ships." "ZuiderKruis." "CIA." "The most important thing is to restore all the right places." "If something is not filed, it is lost." "It is with the memory of Scripture often so that the picture is 50 years old." "It is not unusual that when I go through the card - and I'm looking for something different Seeger, I note Charles Seegerin." "I know that Charles Seeger is Pete's father." "I studied the box only for its own interest." "Seeger family." ""Charles Lewis Seeger with his wife and children - outdoor concert in Washington on June 4, 1921. "" "That is Peter." "He is Pete Seeger." "I've always said, "When he dies - just look at the photo, because it is not anyone else. "" "And it was not all." "We have paid the image of $ 10 in 1921." "When the photo published in the journal and the Internet, the whole world sees it." "Photo changed the story and perspective." "It is a Pete the age of two, and the family is already on its way to the south - and try to understand the old songs." "That is, therefore, literally his entire life." "Someone is always looking for something from the archive." "The fear that you miss something, it is always there." "Whenever looking for something, find something that you were not looking." "It is better than what you were looking for." "It is like water on the roof." "You can not know where it trickles down." "It is a story that will be followed to where at its core." "Every obituary research " "I am always looking striking details." "Among them is fun to write and to read." "They also tell people's lives." "Details may seem - the less important, but they are supporting the story." "Bill Haley  His Comets." "I will prepare an obituary Bill Haley HisCometskontrabasistista." ""Rock Around the Clock" was recorded a year after I was born." "I wrote a little too much, and the memory of the writing was to be cut." "I wanted to keep it in particular that her father butchered the pigs." "He grew up in poor circumstances during the Depression, and his father was a butcher." "I think the fact endorsed the store." "It supports the story - and tells the guy's life." "The idea that an obituary should make you laugh and cry - is probably a fairly new phenomenon." "Obituaries and other stuff were dry and responsible - and the facts were all right, but they had not been exciting to read." "Prior to the schematic part of the obituary was in the opening paragraph." "Who died?" "When, what, where and at what age?" "Those details can be distracting and interrupts the story." "with them is always going to prejudge what they may be infiltrated smoothly." "They must be involved, but the text must be the story and curriculum vitae." "Try to get writers to think about the big picture." "We adhere to a particular model, but we also want to try something new." "We are trying to add to the humor." "We must be careful." "It is about dead people." "We do not want to offend - but our mission is also to educate and enlighten and even entertain." "The story must be attractive." "Many may not be immediately interested in comets double bassist epitaph." "My task is therefore trying to attract to read it." "If you keep rock and roll, you can think about what "impact" means." "We are trying to create a historical fascination and do justice to life." "It is the only opportunity to get the dead back to life." ""Irving Cohen, who was known Catskillvuorten Cupido - because he planted a proper Jewish boys and girls next to each other " "During the 50-year butler career." "He died at the age of 95 on Monday. "" "NAIMATOIVEIDEN the implementer" ""The stripper Candy Barr, a plummeting life became a legend texasilaista - when he became friends with Kennedy's murderer killed by Jack Ruby - dated mobsters, shot her husband, was sent to prison for possession " "and appeared in an erotic film, words, reluctantly - died Friday in Victoria, Texas at the age of 70 years. "" "THE WORLD MUST FIND SOMEONE OF THE SECOND, WHICH SPEAK" "Hey." "Two of my daughter..." "Cocktail Sauce..." ""Eugene Polley, the invention of which has fostered a wonderful idleness - caused family disputes and changed the way people watch TV - died Sunday in Illinois. "" ""Mr. Polley, the inventor of the TV remote control, was 96."" ""His three paved the name of his special way " "Stalin's Kremlin, the celebrated defection to the West - and finally to decades of ignorance and poverty. "" ""He was on 28 February 1926 named Svetlana Stalina."" ""He was neuvostotyranni Joseph Stalin's only daughter."" ""The 1953 death of Svetlana took his mother's name Allilujeva."" ""In 1970 he married and took the name Lana Peters."" ""Peters died of cancer on November 22 in Wisconsin."" ""He said: 'Fate can not cure." "The street that the mother married a carpenter. ' "" "I felt like a slave in exceptional circumstances" ""Beautician Zelma Henderson was the last of the applicants " "Brown V. Board Of Education -rotuerottelujutussa in 1954. "" ""He died at the age of 88 Topeka." "He lived in Topeka adult life. "" "Muistokirjoittajilta often tivataan angrily - why we do not write more women and representatives of minorities." "My answer may seem nenäkkäältä, but I did not mean it." "It belongs to:" ""Ask the same again to get a single generation."" "The longer answer is as follows." "Obituary remembers the past." "The rest of the magazine stories tell about what happened yesterday - and now the internet, what happened five minutes ago." "We are writing to people who had the prime of life - 40, 50 or 60 years ago." "Regardless of the development of modern society's views and - the harsh reality is that generally speaking - the only ones who were allowed to be on the world stage 40 and 50 years ago - were practically white men." "One of the most striking trend in the past ten years is that - that more and more women and minorities have come under - because the history of the window - the memory of which the authors believe will begin to unfold." "When I first started, 2." "World War II was on display." "Mainly white men." "Same thing with the Cold War." "Now begins the civil rights movement of the bow figures in writing." "Can you activate the front camera, Roger?" "Can you hear me now?" "Is this an appropriate tone of voice?" "I guess it all began on 26 September 1960." "I believe that most of the writings of a memorial to try it." "A couple of questions." "I know that your husband was the first who was hired " "TV appearances adviser to the president campaign." "How he became a television appearances Advisor - when very few people had television?" "The world was a handful of people who thought the witch stuff." "Now, it is hard to imagine." "What he wanted to talk about Nixon and Kennedy debates?" "He is told it has called one-legged podium." "Am I on this side?" "Camera one, thank you." "I think I should shave." "It seemed that they tried to tease each other." "Rogers took the last moment the Lazy Shaven." "Halberstam took partasaippuapuikko- the word." "Many will say to the Lazy Shaveksi." "Very funny." "Halberstam wrote:" ""The press was coming, and Kennedy said, 'I will be in hell.'"" ""Kennedy Wilson wanted something shiny make-up facial skin."" ""Kennedy asked Wilson to handle make-up Wilson ran pharmacist. - bought Max Factor Creme puffs and powder Kennedy lightly. "" "" 'Do you know what you're doing?" "' Kennedy asked. 'I know,' Wilson said. "" ""Wilson was impressed by Kennedy's tranquility."" ""Powder beats saippuapuikon and resolved to become the world leader."" "When that thing to know, you can tell, when you look at the argument." "Nixon was not bad in those debates, but..." "Right." "He looked good." "That's how immediately after the debates - motorcade began to follow more people, and young women - was sure to be a real wake-up to what kind of TV's power is." "There had been some TV stars - but the idea of how the television publicity brought fame..." "So did." "I'm trying to give him a send-off elegant." "It was very nice to talk to." "I am sorry about what happened." "My condolences." "Thanks a lot." "Hey." "Well." "I write for Richard Rich, also known as Dick Richinä - advertising in the world of 60's." "The name was not familiar to me, but he created images - will last forever." "regardless of the outer shape of your stomach..." "His works were visual and compelling." "He always asked:" ""Aired on advertising in Japan?"" "That is, whether it is sufficiently visual, in order to understand the message without words?" "His marketing theory was far-sighted in the sense - that lived the 60's, and he already anticipates the global market - and to think about how all the people of the world realize the visual joke." "It was quite unusual and forward-looking." "They have all been pioneers in their own way." "Can the freedom to survive the worst of the attack, which it has experienced?" "I think it can." "I think it depends on what we do here." "Kennedy's costume sits better." "He looks energetic and relaxed." "Vice President Richard M. Nixon." "Nixon sweating and looks bleak." "His angle following are wrinkled." "Wilson demanded one-legged podium - because Kennedy was physically stronger and graceful." "The question is whether Wilson's work behind the scenes - a crucial part of Kennedy's victory in this debate." "Of course." "Kennedy said that that debate was brought to her election victory." "Perhaps a brief summary of the main page." "I think this can not get the front page." "At what time is the meeting?" "Neljältä." "Do you write something by then?" "Yes." "It's frustrating, because they can not meet." "Journalists can meet interesting people." "This work does not happen." "I admire people, of which I write." "It evolves into a love affair." "It's a warm feeling, which evolves over time - is transmitted to every human being, from which to write." "On my desk in the back cover of the book can be regarded as a person for whom I write." "In a way, I feel his presence." "He did not tell me directly - but to ask, I would not ask him in a false light." ""I think the books correctly."" "Eight decades Manson Whitlock liked - 1900s ambient music alive:" "That music is just fantastic." "roller fan" "Decisive tsup..." "Pam..." "Item will clink." "It does not help to hurry." "Manson Whitlock was a crotchety old man - every 40, 50, 60 years, when it was a normal job - repaired typewriters." ""He performed maintenance manual effort with joy, electronic reluctantly - and computers will not ever again. "" "Until his death in 2014, he had to stick to old habits." "For him, seemed to work just in time for enough." "I began to think about the typewriter sounds." "That is what music this man - as the last member of the community, who is a cunning old songs, had to be alive." "What happens now to the music?" "The finality of that voice." "Or that." "Just a second, George." "Does Wilson's obituary be a 800-word?" "Yes." "We discussed yesterday, this should be an obituary begins - in the usual style of news or an anecdote." "I think that at least I try to start with an anecdote." "I write history and I create a picture of the time when he was a major " "Instead, start with that, "William P. Wilson, who did that died."" "Sometimes we start with an anecdote, and I thought to try it now." "Have you already written a start?" "I'm not." "Because he was smart ad text, author - the memory required by writer a little more than usual - in order to be able to get even close to the intelligence." "Getting Started Chapter therefore presents challenges." "I'm trying to figure out how I can get hölskyvät stomachs and rutistuneet cigarettes - together a coherent sentence." "I have not yet discovered it, and the clock is already half past four." "One of the many benefits of working here." "Free coffee." "Obituary get column space according to the individual." "You could say that we measure people the word quantities." "The authors often ask, how many words we want." "We answer: "600." "Maybe 800."" "A maximum of 900." "The crossing is a statement." "If you write a 1 000 or 1 400 words of man - which was initially estimated at 800 worthy of the word - and goes too far, and the reader receives the wrong signal." "We do not evaluate anyone's dignity but newsworthy." "Nimekkäimmät, such as kings, presidents and movie stars - get larger obituaries." "Maybe a couple of pages." "Pope John Paul II would be one of 500 word epitaph." "There is therefore signals." "Visual cues." "size of the images." "The number of images." "Someone may be worth two or three-image." "In this section of the magazine, we can not rely on an excellent photographer." "Keep using it, what can be found." "Sometimes you can not find anything." "We want to find at least something, because we want the image obituaries." "Sometimes this is like a club game playing." "Who deserves to get to the home page and where on the homepage?" "Keskitaitoksen yllekö?" "We are talking about this yet." "When you no longer have newspapers, the term "keskitaitos" belongs in the dustbin." "I head obituary seats." "It makes editor in chief." "I'll give your suggestion." "We have a meeting every day at four." "Department heads to meet with many others." "They are trying to get the thing home page." "Sometimes all agree on front-page story - but sometimes obituary can stimulate discussion." "We have engaged in lively discussions about whether someone is worthy of the front page." "In general, the epitaph does not reach the front page." "Perhaps a brief summary." "It is the next best option." "Another visual clue is that the verb "killed" or "died" - is the most important obituary in the title." "The word covers the whole page." "There is no need to repeat that all are dead." "Obituary page is dead." "We do not use euphemisms. "Slept away." "The angels were seeking to heaven."" ""God took her protection." "Surrounded by a loving family."" "All that kind of sentimentality, which softens the experience - or to provide extra emotionality, is not appropriate for our opinion." "Each one of us will die some day, and we use that word." "I grew up in Clear Lake." "This is a local newspaper story from 1930." "This obituary target is my great-grandmother." ""When the sun went down on Tuesday, April 1 " "Mrs. H. was released from E. Palmetterin soul, when he stepped into the afterlife. "" ""It was suitable that the solar light was extinguished, the woman died in August."" ""Quiet town in a lonely grave of his body now slumbers - and not worry about the sun or the storm. "" ""Sunset glow red, and Fluffy clouds passing by - and above them, shining stars in the sky. "" "Now we seek the opposite of that." "A lot is not lost, but the culture has changed, at least." "Obituaries must be another song - stating the cause of death or the fact that the family has confirmed the death." "The reason is simple but inflexible." "A long time ago an employee here - read one woman's death a European magazine." "The woman was a respected Russian dancer." "It was Friday night, and a good man wrote an obituary." "After the article was published, the delivery started to get phone calls - a woman's hysterical family members." "The woman was not dead." "He was in a nursing home in Manhattan." "Now, in the second paragraph should be mentioned that a person has died - and tell you where we know it." "We'd better be sure." "There is an obituary writing of troubled moments - when waiting for a call or email from someone - which can strengthen the case - and let the weight of the story." "I am impatient, if someone does not want to tell the cause of death." "What is embarrassing is it if anyone has had AIDS or dementia - or in the case of, say, has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer?" "I do not know why the disease caused the death of people feel self-conscious?" "When someone dies at a younger age, cause of death of interest." "Such a me a little irritating." "How these clips are here?" "This is all the press clippings for Gertrude Berg." "Someone asked about these recently." "I did not know that they are here." "Did not come to mind have a look here." "For some reason, I do not know why - we transferred some well-known people - this cabinet." "I do not know why we did so." "There was a reason, but this has been so  that as the years go by, and the people here will change - the person did not know the reason for that is already gone." "This item is out of order." "It says "VIP"." "I wrote it." "I think here rarely." "Now, should have been considered." "I wish I did not know that these are here." "Who takes care of the archives?" "I. I am the last, who is doing this." "Am I the one who knows where everything can be found?" "I'm not." "You saw it right." "Do I know more than others?" "Yes." "It is due to the fact that I spend here some free time to my - and I wondered why something is there, where is it, and how it happened." "Just because I know more than others." "Availen almost all the boxes." "Why did I want to become when you grow up?" "It is for quite a few things." "I wanted to be a pilot." "Then I wanted to become an architect." "Musician." "Cello player seriously 12-year-old up through the university." "I wanted to be a baseball player." "Then I wanted mathematician and musician." "Not occurred to me that I write the paper." "Obituaries?" "Who would have guessed?" "Today, fortunately, we can tell you write the obituaries." "Until recently, the memory of the authors were labeled." "Obituary Department has always been a leaf Siberia." "The location where the end of their career are shipped over - the last pysäkilleen." "Obituaries usually had to those that wanted to punish - but could not be distinguished." "There ended up also, when himself would soon be the subject of an obituary." "Fortunately, it has changed over the last 20 years." "One way to express that someone is dead, is this:" ""He is history."" "One of the most poignant thing that makes the epitaph, is it - that it perpetuates the person in the moment - in which case he will become history." "When you open a magazine or the internet - and collide with humans, that has not been thought about in 20 years - wakes up different memories." "Can not remember, say, Kennedy's time." "Perhaps the parents felt something in the program continuously." "Obituary actor can evoke memories of their own parents." "Here you can see afterwards - how people have reached a point A to points B and C." "We can clear the history and maybe even fate - and the question that we always ask:" "If someone got the idea, came up with something - started a national movement or wrote the book that changed the world - which was received at the time?" "Was it the slow growth of free will?" "Went all the life in it." "Or was it, like film noir authors would like to think - sheer fate to intervene?" "Someone choose to end the second route and as a result received a revolutionary idea?" "How people became what they are?" "How the world came to this?" ""More than 17 seconds at 8.15 am 6 August 1945 - majuri Ferebee pressed the lever bomber Enola Gayssa - and made sure that the automated system had worked. "" "Thus, clearly the city of Hiroshima pommitähtäimessäni." "Then kaarsin away and I felt how the machine breaking." ""He looked at how four 000-kilo bomb turned toward the tie I was going to the bridge - which he had personally chosen pictures. "" ""He said: 'The bomb was dropped.'"" ""43 seconds later, the bomb was dropped from a height of 600 meters - the sky turned a blinding light, and the earth seemed to boiling point liquids. "" ""Superfortress bomber pilot turned sharply away from the explosion."" ""At least 80 000 Japanese died instantly or later radiation."" ""There was a shift from atomic time."" ""Thomas Wilson FEREBEE was born in 1918, the third child 11 - and grew up on a farm near Monksvillen North Carolina. "" ""Lees-McRae College, he excelled running and basketball and football."" "He was just an ordinary boy." "He grew up in athletics and went to a small college." "He ended up in the Air Force." "My father was in the Air Force." "My father was shot down in Holland, and he was for some time a prisoner of war." "Coincidentally, it happened to him." "Coincidentally, this guy was the world's most famous bombardment." "I would like to believe that I had not pulled the lever, but who knows?" "He believed that it was right and put an end to the war." "Many thought so." "That's a good picture." "Displays good on the internet." "William Wilsonin widow sent me a couple of pictures - which seemed phone camera otetuilta." "Poor quality." "The pictures taken kuviako?" "So." "A single image is Bobby Kennedy, but the image quality is poor." "I do not know how I..." "He is going on the funeral arrangements." "Is not archive found anything?" "He remained diligently behind the scenes." "Adviser." "Kennedy library found something you might think." "We want it tonight." "Then Richard Rich." "This is more fun." "He stands at the door." "Images should be magnified." "Then there is this." "A little "Mad Men" style." "He has a cigarette." "Is the ad, which identifies him?" "One of the most famous advertising discussed stomachs." "It shows a lot of people's stomachs." "He also made the Benson  Hedges ads." "Those cigarettes were 100-millimeter." "They were long." "Cigarettes were left between the elevator doors, or a hit in the eye." "Why do they burn in the elevator?" "At that time..." "Woe to those new Benson  Hedges cigarettes were drawbacks." "They are much longer than king size." "It requires a little getting used to." "Rutistuneita cigarettes." "Closing elevator doors or closed sliding elevator doors?" "Hölskyviä stomachs." "All that stuff." "The language must be concentrated." "I should say a lot with a minimum of words." "In particular, if the words must contain only 500." "They are sometimes the most difficult." "It is a journalistic joke." "However, it is true." "Chief says editor-Joelle:" ""You must keep the story short."" "Joe responds: "There is no time to write it in brief."" "Be that as it may." "Contact will continue to fight." "I'll get another cup of coffee, if that's okay." "Sometimes you can get a call or letter from the deceased person nearby." "He says:" ""Good job." "I appreciate it a lot."" "More often becomes a letter or a call that says:" ""Good job." "I appreciate it a lot, but..." Something has gone wrong." ""Could you rectify the matter?" It is a terrible thing." "Oh God." "It is horrible." "Each journalist will be happy to see the name Gazette." "I was the same, until I came to the obituary department." "Now I'm afraid to death, when the thing is Journal." "I'll try to check all possible." "The very thing which I did not check - is an issue with which I have made a small mistake." "The school was university and college." "Someone was not a cousin, but brother- in-law." "Errors must be corrected." "That makes me nuts for it." "Such a me awake at night." "Life consists of a huge many small details." "Although revisits a second time, the original source can not be wrong." "There has to be extremely careful arguments - according to which someone was involved in a battle or a war - did something first, came up with something - someone got the idea for the first or the last one that did something." "There is a funny story about a young journalist, "New York Times"." "He was a talented guy, who had a bright future." "However, he was forced to make a lot of corrections to my stories." "He asked help for their problem more experienced journalist." "The man said: "." "It do not write stories so many facts."" "Family members are the first with a half turn - especially with regard to family information." "However, there are pitfalls." "Families are myths." "Some people believe things that are not true." "Throw it has been possible to cheat, or then over time they have come to believe - that the father played football at Notre Dame." "Then the father is the Notre Dame quarterback - and soon the father is already the best Notre Dame point man." "It just goes on." "The military has a bad reputation in this field." "Certain things immediately thinks that they need to check." "Humans have selective memory." "I do not believe that the gang comes up with stuff." "At least not very often." "I think they are telling the truth as it remembers." "Families are powerful things." "If someone dies, things you want to remember - as they were, and remembered some things were better." "He said to me a pile of excrement, when I had written an obituary." "The printer of another friend Stepfathers." "He told me to beat my teeth in the throat." "Can never please everyone." "Family members often tell you what they want to obituaries." "I often have to say that the facts come obituaries." "We are not friends or advocates and certainly not suruterapeutteja." "We write the news." "In this last information." "Improvements to our story by the end of the day." "Or even before that." "We can improve it before the day ends." "The day ends at six." "Thank you, Elizabeth." "Then the obituaries." "William P. Wilson is a good thing." "He was the first adviser to the President of the campaign " "TV-related concerts." "He worked at JFK." "He said make-up and lectern." "Kennedy's man." "Both had makeup." "Nixon it did not work." "Kennedy was dressed well." "Nixon looked haggard." "He had a stubble, which was in need of driving." "A small piece of history." "Is sufficient for us a summary of the homepage." "Thank you." "Washington." "You have two big thing today." "You can start either." "Journalists competitive pressure has grown tremendously in the past 10 years." "Internet whips us like a slave driver." "Should be days rather than 20 minutes ahead of your competitors - or 20 seconds." "Editors constantly foaming." "The news comes around the clock." "Obituaries are a part of it." "Some of the deaths are big news, such as the death of Elizabeth Taylorin." "If you want the epitaph for the next day's newspaper - or were already faster - when they are drawn up accordingly." "The authors may be required to correct the bit." ""Write two pieces."" ""Let's put into four pieces."" "The clock is ticking." "The weapon is my head." "We must be ready at 18, no matter what." "You always have to make concessions." "There is a prioritized, focused on what and where to spend their time." "If thinking even a few minutes too long - the next day's newspaper is a big white columns under his own name." "Is it because the time limit for today?" "Is. after 20 minutes." "Is the track to start already ready?" "There are, but it is quite long." ""During the 1960 presidential campaign were involved in the Kennedy and Nixon."" ""Then aired the first TV debates."" ""The first one was held in Chicago, and it will be remembered."" ""An estimated 70 million spectators looked at the candidates - who spoke elegantly and authoritatively subjects - such as the economy, racial issues and the threat of the Soviet Union. "" ""It is said that radio listeners believes that Nixon won the debate."" ""Kennedy was tanned, and he looked cool in his dark suit " "And a sporty one-legged speaker behind in their make-up. "" ""He looked more like Nixon on the viewers " "Who had been ill and lost." "The gray suit was too big for her " "And she was sweating in the glare of studio lamps. "" ""The TV show made Kennedy popular and brought him to the lead in the race."" ""Kennedy acknowledged that the very television was in a decisive position."" ""The man who negotiated the conditions demanded one-legged speakers " "Made up Kennedy and brought this to the bathroom a moment before the show - was William P. Wilson, who died in Washington at age 86. "" "We'll see whether to approve the editor of two long pieces - before telling the name of the deceased." "However, the name is in the title, and the story is written because of this history." "I train a debate, which I visit with Bill after 20 minutes." "I heard that." "I know." "I did it on purpose." "I'm trying to write an entertaining history of the ignorant." "One thing I have not yet managed to formulate." "What impact is this debate about the future campaigns." "It is not yet invented." "20 minutes of time." "For me, death is the lucky one, which I hear in the morning - which is a whole day to write about it." "Unlucky death is one in which hears in the late afternoon." "Sometimes I'm on my way out the door when someone snuff it." "Supplier of comes to me and says:" ""Let's not rush it."" "Millions of people are shocked and hope that this is not true." "It was late afternoon." "We were putting Farrah Fawcett newspaper." "We had prepared him well." "He had been sick." "Suddenly I started to get the information that Michael Jackson was probably dead." "We paused all else, what we were doing." "She did not seem to be ill." "He was preparing to tour." "He looked healthy." "We do not foresee that such a could happen - but only so he was dead." "Around 15 o'clock we knew it for sure." "The deadline for the weight of the cost is about 21 o'clock." "The author must therefore get the thing finished at 20." "Perhaps as early as 19.30." "We had four hours to write Michael Jacksonista - and we had to start from the beginning." "It was a great collaboration." "We got help from New York and Los Angeles." "Jon Pareles was written by pop and rock to a couple of decades." "He knew a lot already." "I cursed and then stared at the screen for three hours." "Me off the hair, and the thing was finished." "Probably I listened to his music, as is the habit - in order to hear the person for whom I write." "Michael Jacksonia I'm thinking about my whole life." "He is a great character." "People always try to be as she and learn from him." "It has therefore always been in the background." "When you need to write for three hours Jackson, information is everywhere." "Artists are minds." "The They change our views." "They will help you understand how we react to the world and love." "I always think vaienneita sounds and stagnant fingers." "We can no longer hear anything, what could they have to say." "Art makes immortal and into someone's consciousness." "They are not seen as ordinary human beings, which can grow old and sick - or which may happen any more." "They were seen to be complete." "They do not want to think about corruptible." "Problems caused by those who are too young  so that they could write in advance - because they are thought to be here for a long time." "Yet, they have managed to achieve so much, that it is a front-page story." "Then keep the struggle in earnest, a story that gets done on time." "You never know." "Sometimes we hear that someone has fallen ill." "Such pay attention and do something finished." "Often we do not know." "Robin Williams and Michael Jackson died unexpectedly." "Philip Seymour Hoffman died on Sunday morning." "Then we got a few hours of your time obituary exercise." "Still, we had to scrape together his life only hours." "Meilian became. "Where's obituary?" He had died 10 minutes earlier." "We did not have anything ready." "Of cases I see nightmares." "Now I have to keep my eyes open." "Keeping track of sports, theater, science, and so on." "You have to be ready for surprises and meileihin." "I might watch TV and news of note." ""Oh God."" "The pressure is hard when you have to be ready, although he knows that it is not." "We have previously written about 1 700 stories." "I am proud of the chapter." "In spite of all the constraints - increase our numbers increasing it." "We are convinced that if anyone is welcome - and in the middle of their lives and still makes it, what ever makes any - we do not write about him yet, but only later." "Then all can be written as a whole." "The downside is that famous people are not ready for anything." "Buses will always, and planes will drop - but risk must be taken." "There is a lot more than 80 and 90 years of age and under 80 years of age - which must be written first." "Urgency order." "First, are those who are forced to do." "Then, it is hoped that the younger ones manage to hang on." ""Do not die; yet."" "I have in stock a lot of famous people." "Their time is soon." "Is it the secret information?" "I can tell you yes." "Steven Sondheim, Mort Sahl, Valerie Harper." "Meadowlark Lemon." "Perhaps the most famous Harlem Globetrotters player." "How are you?" "Good." "And for you?" "Wait, when I look at." "I need to enlarge it, because I do not see anything." "Wait a minute." "We look at a pair of pre-written story." "Jane Fondan know all." "I hope it is not needed for a long time." "Key boxes with inscriptions made in advance." "Journalist could say before:" ""I talk to Irving Berliniä next week."" ""I would like to see the text in him before."" "That did not do." "Only here and we muistokirjoitus- reporters allowed to see these." "Just like all of these would have died." "Roy Rogers is the least." "William Rogers seems to be dead." "Rostropovitista I do not know." "Great George Seldes." ""This advance written the epitaph is also on tape."" "Here." "Ronald Reagan." "This is the second, this is the first." "We started this quite early." "Reagan was definitely not a prior decision commemorative writing." "His murder attempt occurred in only 1.5 months from the start of its own." "For them, certainly became very busy." "I am sure that Reagan had not written anything." "regardless of party affiliation, they prayed that she would not live." "When you go through this type of collections - always find crazy stuff." "We heard that the pilot Elinor Smith was dead." "He was the pilot of the 20s and 30s." "We took out of his folder." "Smiths is a lot." "Here." "Elinor Smith." "Pre-prepared text." "I thought it was time amok." "Meilläkö had him in advance of the text?" "Here it is." "Elinor Smith." ""The memory of the author of the Book Leo Kieren, June 15, 1931."" "Because he was a pilot, he was not expected to live old." "He was then a 16-year-old or 17." ""Times" wrote a lot of Lindbergh and for Byrdistä - and of flying, taitolentämisestä and pilots." ""Elinor Smith was born in Freeport, Long Island, 17 August 1911."" ""Parents were vaudevillenäyttelijöitä."" "I said to Bill, that this must be the oldest etukäteistekstimme - the man, who was still alive a moment ago." "This was written in 1931." "We used it for 80 years." "Not in favor of longer stay in the air, so here we are." "I made a mistake yesterday's story." "It illustrates well - what the pitfalls are everywhere." "The error is small, but it is all the same error." "I wrote that Wilson's grandfather - was a Democratic Congressman from Illinois." "In the morning came meili, which referred to the Congress of the database - which revealed that he was a Republican congressman." "I'm angry at myself, because it's a mistake it would have been easy to avoid." "I could leave the party without mentioning - and say to him, a mere congressman from Illinois." "Too many facts." "Will change the work memory of the writer?" "Will it examine the history - or people's life and death in a different way?" "Yes and no." "Yes." "Will obituaries Making think about mortality?" "Of course." "Will work to think about your own mortality?" "I thought about it all the time." "There is not much else worth thinking." "It makes me think of death every day." "When you think about it, it is quite in-depth." "I thought like that, when I am filled for 60 years." "At this point, you realize that life does not last forever." "Multi-age man begins to think about mortality - and how the remaining time should be used." "Since the use of time to think over how to develop a life - begins to think about his own life and its development." "What would read the obituaries?" "What have been the important moments?" "How do they settle in a coherent story?" "I do not think of what an obituary reads." "It's not important." "If now an even drawn up." "It is great to read what people have achieved in their lives." "Then stop thinking about their own lives." "Arrive rod anything?" "I leave no trace of myself?" "The foundation of human life remains the same." "Childhood, youth, old age." "The work learns it, life is not a clear arc." "Life has its ups and downs, changes in bumps, scratches and tension." "It is lucky if life is a constant theme." "In general, life hurts." "It is a good thing that the "Times" the memory of the writers are old - because we have all experienced the death of a close." "This helps a lot when you are able to appreciate the universality." "It will change your perception about life and what achievements mark - and what kind of death experience." "Death can not be otherwise prevented." "I just thought points out." "Former "NOW Metro" reporter." "3 records Obituaries." "Articles Pulitzer race issue." "Former journalist." "Cellist." "Author of the book "The Riddle of the Labyrinth"." "Former literature and restaurant critic." "2 books culinary history." "In the past, the domestic supplier of news and education." "Former cultural and literary editor." "Write from jazz and comedy." "Stand-up comedian 34 years "NOW Journal"." "Correspondent." "Columnist." "Supplier of environmental issues in prisons." ""NOW's" photo editor." "In the past, "U.S. News  World Report" and "The Daily News,"." "Written by pop "Times" since 1988." "'Times' archives since 1993." "Obituaries since 2005." "Also makes the work a reporter." "A former reporter for urban and religion departments - and "Newsday" columnist." "Previously, theater critic and kulttuurireportterina." "Mountain bikers, a writer baseball and judge." "News assistant image side for 20 years." "Translation:" "Eino Driving BTI Studios"