The former Chicago Tribune correspondent is walking out of Africa, through Asia, and down through the Americas, tracing humanity’s own first journey.
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Former Trib correspondent Paul Salopek is taking an eight-year walk
National Geographic is chronicling the journalist’s journey from Ethiopia to Tierra del Fuego
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Article/Paragraph of the Week: BP Boycotts
Trying to boycott BP? It’s harder than it looks.
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Skokie’s Holocaust Museum — day two
A symposium on genocide at the new Illinois Holocaust Museum becomes a media critique, and Pioneer Press covers it.
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Can this handsome plaque be redeemed for food stamps?
How many journalists, like the Chicago Tribune’s Susan Chandler, are contending for awards this spring but have already lost their jobs?
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Paul Salopek wins a Polk Award
Paul Salopek of the Chicago Tribune wins a Polk Award for his coverage of an anti-terrorist Pentagon operation in the Horn of Africa.
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Paul Salopek Correction
Paul Salopek has not resigned from the Tribune, despite my earlier post
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The Tribune casualty list
The Chicago Tribune is moving on without some of its most talented journalists