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Erika Bolstad, who covered crime for us in the late 90s, is now with The Miami Herald and is one of the lead hurricane aftermath reporters on the ground. Her story -- a shared byline -- ran on our front page yesterday.
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Erika Bolstad, who covered crime for us in the late 90s, is now with The Miami Herald and is one of the lead hurricane aftermath reporters on the ground. Her story -- a shared byline -- ran on our front page yesterday.
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Don't forget former N&R Life writer Doug Simpson, who's now an AP writer based in New Orleans. Needless to say, he's been busy.
Posted on September 8, 2005 10:13 AM