Early Death Nireekshak FOLLOW-UP is not only an essential part of an active newspapers functions, it often makes really big news and even yields scoops. Continuity is important. If a story has excited the readers' interest, indignation or conscience for one day or more, it may be worth keeping alive, especially if limitations of deadlines or communications made it possible to tell only half the story when it first broke. This not only keeps faith with readers, and with those whom the story affects
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