American writing, for example, beguiles and exasperates in equal measure. Its newspapers - with one or two exceptions - are awful.
Endless sub-clauses roam across prairies of newsprint in search of the point, like homesteader wagons on the Oregon trail circling around a knackered old buffalo.
As he departs for the Middle East, BBC Correspondent Kevin Connolly reflects on three years spent in the United States. (via futurejournalismproject)
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