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ONE REPORTER'S START : Why I hired Danny Pearl.


The letter was incredible. Never had I read more flattering, in-your-face cajolery ca·jole  
tr.v. ca·joled, ca·jol·ing, ca·joles
To urge with gentle and repeated appeals, teasing, or flattery; wheedle.



[French cajoler, possibly blend of Old French
. This kid was telling me he'd enjoyed my article, believed everything I'd written, and would give his right arm to work for me.

"Geez geez  
interj.
Used to express mild surprise, delight, dissatisfaction, or annoyance.



[Shortening and alteration of Jesus1.]
, you can't be serious," I sighed to no one in particular. Naturally, I called him.

The letter had been signed by Danny Pearl, whose tragic death is now known to most of the world. But back in 1985, he was fresh out of Stanford with a communications degree and a drive to be a journalist. And as the editor of the North Adams Transcript The North Adams Transcript is a six-day daily newspaper published Monday through Saturday in North Adams, Massachusetts.

Branded as "Your Daily News Source for the Greylock Region," the Transcript
, an 11,000-circulation daily in the northern Berkshires of western Massachusetts, I often needed reporters on the cheap.

I telephoned Pearl in California and joked with him that his letter was blatantly sycophantic syc·o·phant  
n.
A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people.



[Latin s
.

"Yeah, I know," Danny said a little sheepishly sheep·ish  
adj.
1. Embarrassed, as by consciousness of a fault: a sheepish grin.

2. Meek or stupid.



sheep
. "So do I get the job?"

"Well, not yet, but if you can get yourself to New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt.  for an interview, we'll see."

He did, and, in short order, I was calling out, "Pearl, how long is that story going to be? You've got ten minutes to get it down here to the desk."

In the wake of Danny's January 23 abduction Abduction
Balfour, David

expecting inheritance, kidnapped by uncle. [Br. Lit.: Kidnapped]

Bertram, Henry

kidnapped at age five; taken from Scotland. [Br. Lit.
 and brutal slaying by Islamic militants in Pakistan, there are anger, frustration, and desolation. But there is also a measure of irony in recalling our first encounter. My article, which he used as a springboard for his inquiry and subsequent application, appeared in Editor & Publisher (October 26, 1985), a major trade journal for the newspaper industry. The piece examined the steady decline of international coverage in small and mid-sized American dailies and called for a new commitment to understanding the links between foreign and local news. The piece examined how international news could be localized and made relevant to readers who might never have the New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times or the Wall Street Journal on the kitchen table. Danny, in fact, really did believe that global coverage mattered, and his commitment can be traced in his journalistic career.

As a foreign correspondent foreign correspondent
n.
A correspondent who sends news reports or commentary from a foreign country for broadcast or publication.

Noun 1.
 for the Journal in London, Paris, Bombay, and Karachi, Pearl worked passionately to show the significance of stories from "over there" for the American backyard. As his wife, Mariane, said when pleading with his abductors, Danny's life was to "build bridges" of understanding between peoples and cultures. For his many friends in New England, that commitment first played itself out in his work in North Adams North Adams, city (1990 pop. 16,797), Berkshire co., NW Mass., in the Berkshire Hills, on the Hoosic River near the Vt. border; settled c.1737, set off from Adams and inc. 1878. It is located in a summer resort and winter ski area.  and later in Pittsfield at the Berkshire Eagle. He may have covered city hall politics, industrial relations industrial relations
pl.n.
Relations between the management of an industrial enterprise and its employees.


industrial relations
Noun, pl

the relations between management and workers
, or Main Street development, but for him "getting the story" always meant helping contending parties engage with each other's ideas. Somehow, the truth would emerge. As his career developed, his opportunities to build bigger and better bridges did too. That's what makes his murder so senseless and repulsive. He was not just a name in the news, but a friend whose heart was generous and gentle.

Telling the global story requires skill, sensitivity, and guts. Reporters must combine pluck and prudence, skill and skepticism. Sources and contacts, as Danny's investigation of the Al Qaeda network demonstrates, can be savage. Danny Pearl, age thirty-eight, was killed not because of who and what he really was, but because he was caricatured by the prejudices of fanatics who reduced him to a symbol: an American, a journalist, a Jew.

As the tape now being investigated by Pakistani and American authorities suggests, he was brutally murdered because his captors saw in him the Great Satan of economic exploitation, the anti-Islamic hostility of the Western press, and the pro-Israel network of world Jewry. The espionage claims and caricatures were absurd, but fanatics feed on misrepresentation misrepresentation

In law, any false or misleading expression of fact, usually with the intent to deceive or defraud. It most commonly occurs in insurance and real-estate contracts. False advertising may also constitute misrepresentation.
 and distortion. Such minds are produced by precisely what Danny tried to overturn. Notepads, telephone calls, interviews, documents, and analysis, as well as meeting sources often suspicious and hostile to the American press, constitute the hard work of journalistic bridge-building. And by telling the story "from the other side," Danny hoped to widen and deepen the perspectives of readers at home.

In the years since Danny Pearl began reporting, media-buyouts, corporate consolidations, and budget cutbacks have eroded even further the international dimension of news. Reduction of international coverage afflicts newspapers, radio, and television throughout the country, as recent studies by the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, the Center for Media and Public Affairs The Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) is a self-described nonpartisan and nonprofit research and educational organization that is affiliated with George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. , and several universities have made clear.

Since September 11, the relationship between the domestic quality of life and citizen engagement with issues, personalities, and forces abroad should be apparent to all. The "global village" is now in the backyard, and the stakes are high: America's political future, international understanding, and domestic safety.

There have been many tributes for Danny. He was remarkable: compassionate, laid-back, and determined--with an infectious grin. In a bizarre twist, Danny himself proved the point of my E&P article. He became the story and showed how the international intersects with the local. Desolate as his death leaves me, it will remain my privilege to have been his first editor. His journalistic coups and exotic datelines made his old colleagues proud. And even if a few years passed between a coffee or a beer, Danny always made it easy to be his friend, venturing even into a Benedictine abbey to see where his old editor ended up.

His incessant calls and interviews, his perpetual curiosity, and his pleas for just a little more time to develop his story--the nightmares of editors on deadline--reveal values every journalist, and every American, should prize. When journalists get it right, they pursue truth itself. This side of eternity, truth may remain elusive and contentious, but Danny was committed to finding as many little "truths" as he could. And, if Thomas Aquinas is right, "truth cannot contradict truth."

The day I learned of Danny's abduction, Psalm 27 was chanted at Mass. "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom should I fear? The Lord is my life's refuge; of whom should I be afraid?" I heard it then as a confident assertion of his eventual freedom. Now, it speaks of a deeper hope and strength. "I believe I shall see the bounty of the Lord in the land of the living," the psalm continues. May Danny know that land, and may we, for our part, continue the work for which he lived and died.

Jerome Joseph Day, O.S.B., teaches journalism, communications, and literature at Saint Anselm College The Princeton Review has described Saint Anselm College as one of the top "Colleges with a Conscience", as well as one of the 224 Best Northeastern Colleges. History
The first bishop of Manchester, Bishop Denis M. Bradley, invited the Benedictine monks of St.
, Manchester, New Hampshire This article is about the city in New Hampshire. For other uses, see Manchester (disambiguation).
Manchester is the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the largest city of northern New England, an area composed of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
. Prior to entering the Benedictine order, he was managing editor of the North Adams Transcript in North Adams, Massachusetts North Adams is a city in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 14,681, at the 2000 census, making it the least populous city in the state. .
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