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Sharon Writing: Queens Gazette
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Wednesday, October 3, 2007. In a free Queens weekly! 21-Year-Old Murder Case Finally Comes To Trial. Twenty-one years after a woman was brutally murdered in a burglary of her Sunnyside Gardens home, the Queens district attorney finally brought a suspect to trial. But the prosecutors fear that their case may be crumbling. Anthony Parilla repeatedly said, “I don’t remember.”. Click here to read the rest of the article. Or click here for the pdf.
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Sharon Writing: The fun of college living
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Thursday, September 27, 2007. The fun of college living. Yet another link to an interesting Times article today. I never really felt like I was in jail in my freshman dorm at Penn, but then again, I was in the quad. Hill House certainly looked like an out-of-date state penitentiary. College Dwellers Outnumber the Imprisoned. Published: September 27, 2007. In a reversal from 2000, more Americans over all now live in college dormitories than in prisons.
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Sharon Writing: Unbelievable
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Thursday, September 27, 2007. From The New York Times. Picking Up Trash by Hand, and Yearning for Dignity. An essential class of workers, garbage collectors in India’s capital are among the city’s poorest and most marginalized groups.". Posted by Sharon Udasin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Target=" blank" class="fb share link" onclick="return fbs click()" Share on Facebook. The fun of college living.
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Sharon Writing: October 2007
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Monday, October 15, 2007. Please now visit www.sharonudasin.com/writing. Posted by Sharon Udasin. Links to this post. Wednesday, October 3, 2007. Another published article, front page! Sukkot in Lubavitch Crown Heights: A Time for Dancing and Singing. By Brooklyn Eagle (. Celebration Covers Six Blocks; Men, Women Dance Separately. Special to Brooklyn Daily Eagle. L 6:30 am, during their weeklong celebrations that follow the Jewish holiday Sukkot. Anthony Parill...
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Sharon Writing: Another published article, front page!
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Wednesday, October 3, 2007. Another published article, front page! Sukkot in Lubavitch Crown Heights: A Time for Dancing and Singing. By Brooklyn Eagle (. Celebration Covers Six Blocks; Men, Women Dance Separately. Special to Brooklyn Daily Eagle. CROWN HEIGHTS — Sparkling confetti and children’s plastic glow-toys dazzled the air on Kingston Avenue Sunday night as black-clad men danced in jumbled circles til. Posted by Sharon Udasin. New York, NY, United States.
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Sharon Writing: New Web Site!
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Sharon Writing: Chasidic street dancing in Crown Heights!
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Monday, October 1, 2007. Chasidic street dancing in Crown Heights! When I ventured out of my apartment to report on Sunday evening, I didn't have a class assignment or any J-School project - yet for some reason, I couldn't resist traveling down to Crown Heights at 9:30 pm Sure, I ended up writing an article, but I have no idea if it'll ever be published. Most likely, no one will ever read the story but me. But that's when you know you really love the profession.
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Sharon Writing: September 2007
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Thursday, September 27, 2007. The fun of college living. Yet another link to an interesting Times article today. I never really felt like I was in jail in my freshman dorm at Penn, but then again, I was in the quad. Hill House certainly looked like an out-of-date state penitentiary. College Dwellers Outnumber the Imprisoned. Published: September 27, 2007. In a reversal from 2000, more Americans over all now live in college dormitories than in prisons. Iranian P...
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Sharon Writing: Ahmadinejad
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Wednesday, September 26, 2007. To be quite honest, I wanted to punch the screen (no, J-School students were not among the priveleged few who got to attend the speech itself, but neither were most of the press members) when Ahmadinejad kept saying "60 years ago," when he was condemning Israel. After becoming friends with soldiers who put their lives on the line to protect Israel - our. Now that's a tough one. Ahmadinejad wouldn’t tell the audience whether ...
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Sharon Writing: August 2007
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Because every journalist needs to practice. Sunday, August 26, 2007. Freedom of speech versus falsity. As I learned from IvyGate. Should such a "scholar" really be hired. Posted by Sharon Udasin. Links to this post. Thursday, August 23, 2007. I feel like I'm about to enter Jerusalem or Tzefat again, as I arm myself with a long skirt and covered arms to face the Lubavitch community. I wonder if they'll accept me as a Jew or if I am a total outsider to their traditional version of an ever-changing faith.