“Oh,” Perry said with interest. “You got the interview, then?”
“Well, no,”
She rolled her eyes. “Well, it goes to show, you can’t believe unsubstantiated reports on TV.”
Wonder if Lex called them.
“Nah, I always take Superman Express to work.”
Well, it *is* good to car pool.
Great, thought Clark wryly. LNN was putting Superman down as the bad guy. What did he have to do to catch a break?
Walk up on a stage with the mayoral candidate?
“Wait a gosh-darn minute!” Lois snapped, jumping out of her chair, when Perry praised Clark for his story. “Superman is my story.”
Umm…
“Honey, this is a follow-up to the gas main break earlier in the week. If I recall correctly, that was Clark’s story; you were more than happy to let him write it up,” Perry rebutted.
See?
“Oh? The ‘rules’, huh?” Perry replied, gesturing to Clark with the hand holding his copy. “Well, since Kent here had the initial story where Superman saved the city worker, wouldn’t that give him the exclusive on everything Superman?”

Michael