By Beth Finke Like so many of the other young people flocking to journalism school at the end of the 1970s, I was sure I’d become the next Woodward or Bernstein. But then the spots showed up. “Retinopathy,” the eye specialist said. During my months in the hospital for eye surgeries, a social worker suggested […]
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