Print and Online: Like Ham and Eggs
Washington Post, April 6, 2008
By Deborah Howell
Most regular local readers of The Post read it on newsprint. And when they want something in the paper and it's not there, they usually don't like me telling them to find it on washingtonpost.com. Dear readers, this problem can be handled only by using the same words I recently used to journalists complaining about nasty online comments on their work: Get over it. Please.
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