Hi,
Interesting start.
Perry had pounded
respect for the rag into her and Clark, largely because he knew the editor-in-chief, Anita
Harring. Lois was fairly certain the respect couldn't be for the reporting, though one of
their writers, Al Knox, had thought to be nominated for a Pulitzer. Most of the rest was
sensationalism, and they were getting strong competition from a publication one
hundred and fifty years their junior, the Gotham Gazette. Neither could hold a candle
to the DP, but that was Lois' admittedly biased opinion.
