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      <title>On the Record</title>
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      <description>Different types of journalism have different challenges. In investigative journalism, the reporting is hard but the writing is (relatively) easy; once you&amp;rsquo;ve finally wrung the facts out of folks who didn&amp;rsquo;t want the truth brought to light, all you really have to do is state what you found. Science journalism is the other way around: the reporting is usually pretty easy, but the writing can be extremely hard.&#xA;Scientists love to talk about their work.</description>
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