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Posted AT 12:00 AM EST on 07/02/09

The fall of boomer maturity

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

When I got into business journalism in the 1970s, economic illiterates were running most of North America's newsrooms. The older editors were children of the Great Depression; the younger ones were children of the 1960s who were waging war against the military-industrial complex. Thus, financial journalism was a lonely ghetto in many daily newspapers.

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