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Jane Devereux <[log in to unmask]>
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Jane Devereux <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Apr 2002 15:35:03 -0400
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Hi Listmates:
I'm a broadcast journalism graduate student @ Syracuse University.  As a
'capstone project' at the end our year-long program, we research & produce a
'TV news-magazine' type piece-think more in-depth stories like you might see
on dateline.
There is a possibility that the piece may are on local/regional television
in September.
My partner & I are considering doing our story on Celiac disease.
Background, statistics, and general info on the disease & diet are no
problem.
The one catch-we need to make it relevant to our local market.  What that
translates to is finding a family or person, preferably in Central New York,
perhaps upstate, or in eastern NY, who would be amenable to interviews on
camera-perhaps more than one, and hopefully let us into his/their home to
get footage of food preparation, how this affects the rest of the household,
etc.
If you, or someone you know, fits this description, please let me know!  I
would love to do this story!
Thanks,
Jane in Syracuse



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