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Amateur Radio Operators Play Important Role:

from portclintonnewsherald.com on February 5, 2010
Website: http://www.portclintonnewsherald.com/article/20100203/NEWS01/2030312
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Amateur Radio Operators Play Important Role:

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The most amazing opening lines - ever!  
by AI2IA on February 5, 2010 Mail this to a friend!
Congratulations to Linda Hartigan! I never thought that the day would come when a real journalist would write opening lines like this:

"Those of you who are amateur radio operators may laugh a bit as you read this column. I am attempting to write about a highly technical operation without having a good understanding of the process. However, it is an extremely interesting field with operators more in demand than I realized before meeting some of the members of the Ottawa County Amateur Radio Club."

If the all the journalists, no, if the majority of journalists, no, even if only a mere handful of journalists in this country would have the good sense to thing and write like Linda Hartigan, we would have the best media in the world! This article is a real collectible!

Thanks, Linda, for being a real, professional reporter!
 
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