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May 23, 2005 - Image 11

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NEWS
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The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 23, 2005 - 11
Enders also encountered difficulty challenges of printing the paper was
trying to operate as an independent the unreliable electricity.
news source. Due to a combination of "We couldn't afford a large enough
factors, including inexperience and a generator to run the presses, which
he staff lack of credibility, Enders said that he meant that we could only print when the
they felt and the other reporters had difficulty national power was on," Enders said.
had been getting access to press conferences and He said that there were days when
other sources at the beginning, but they the power was only on for four to five
instance eventually overcame these difficulties. hours, and it was generally never on
illed on Enders said other papers began check- for more than 12. Because of this it
the war ing The Bulletin for story ideas. sometimes took them three days to
spite the "We would see our stories being print 10,000 copies.
killed on picked up and re-written by other Enders plans on heading back to
ping into outlets," Enders said. Iraq, in preparation for writing a book
Enders said one of the biggest about democracy in the Middle East.

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