It's a personal essay in the Washington Post about how a little street dog in a troubled country helped a journalist with tunnel vision expand her horizons.
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Ellie Brecher is a general assignment reporter for The Miami Herald. Email her at pets@miamiherald.com.
Pet lady: That's my role in the Miami Herald newsroom. I've been here since 1989, during which time I've had 11 dogs, a ring-necked parakeet, a chicken, and a lizard named Lance. At the moment, I have four dogs, one step-dog, and two cockatiels. A native New Yorker, I came here from Louisville, Ky. I'm a graduate of the University of Arizona, and had a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard in 1988. I have written 309 stories containing the word "dog" in the past 20 years.
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It's a personal essay in the Washington Post about how a little street dog in a troubled country helped a journalist with tunnel vision expand her horizons.
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