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Shorthand: a vital skill for a journalist, or an old-fashioned waste of time?

Posted on May 20, 2013May 20, 2013 by Sue Fenton

A lively debate about the merits of shorthand as a journalistic tool has been raging on Linked In recently, with… Read more Shorthand: a vital skill for a journalist, or an old-fashioned waste of time?

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