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They were a case involving hidden cameras and another arguing a candidate had published an incorrect statement with reckless ...
I never wanted to be a writer. I was an information designer. Becoming a columnist, like so many things in my career, was a bit of a fluke.
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Albany reporter Shayla Escudero takes a few moments to look back through some of her favorite stories she's written in her ...
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It’s not often that I share my personal life on this page. The first time was in 2003 or 2004, when I expressed my dislike for acronyms and abbreviations. I wrote the world would be better ...