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| | OJR article: Why Journalists Eat Up the Onion |
 | | On its face, the Onion's operations appear to be slacker-central, but observe the system for long and it becomes clear that the newspaper's sharp humor does not come quickly or easily. |
 | | He credits the Onion's lean, humble beginnings with its success, which has recently led to the publication of two books, as well as Onion radio spots on stations throughout the country. |
 | | Writing for the Onion, he says, was the answer, and despite the paper's recent surge in popularity, the same rules hold true. |
| www.ojr.org /ojr/workplace/1017964709.php (1696 words) |
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