The Morgue at the Miami Herald
While working at the Miami Herald in 1971 I came across a bunch of obituaries that had already been written for famous folks. The type had already been set and was ready to be put in the paper. The current Pope, several former presidents, sports celebrities, and a few of Miami's more infamous characters were just waiting their turn to be part of the newspaper when their time came.
Last night/early morning I woke to hear about the death of George H.W. Bush on MSNBC, POTUS #41. Aged 94, after the passing of his wife, Barbara, and at least one other health scare that kept him hospitalized for thirteen days.
The Saturday Morning Miami Herald had no notice of #41's death in any version including the "dynamic" electronic version. The Herald relayed the news via an AP story which they posted on Facebook. I guess even the "morgue" was dead last night.
The "news" business has changed for sure. As I watched a shortened version of his life on the tube, I could only think that he had lived a good life and served the people. I think history will judge him kindly.
Last night/early morning I woke to hear about the death of George H.W. Bush on MSNBC, POTUS #41. Aged 94, after the passing of his wife, Barbara, and at least one other health scare that kept him hospitalized for thirteen days.
The Saturday Morning Miami Herald had no notice of #41's death in any version including the "dynamic" electronic version. The Herald relayed the news via an AP story which they posted on Facebook. I guess even the "morgue" was dead last night.
The "news" business has changed for sure. As I watched a shortened version of his life on the tube, I could only think that he had lived a good life and served the people. I think history will judge him kindly.
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