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Jennifer Venis, IBA Multimedia JournalistMonday 22 March 2021
As the first 100 days of the Biden presidency draw to a close,
Global Insight assesses whether the administration looks set to ‘build back better’, or simply reset the United States to the pre-Trump era.
Header pic: US President Joe Biden signs executive orders on immigration reform inside the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US, 2 February 2021. REUTERS/Tom Brenner The first 100 days of a US president’s term usually give a strong sense of what’s to come, as the new administration identifies its key priorities and signals how far it will go to achieve them. When President Biden’s first 100 days come to an end on 20 April, he will have spent much of them tackling the Covid-19 pandemic and working to undo the destructive force of the Trump presidency.
Forum carrier
Now let’s switch to the days when The Forum was delivered by carriers. Many of you had that job, and will identify with what
Timothy Klontz, Fargo, writes.
“I was asked to be a substitute carrier for the afternoon edition of The Forum.
“We carriers rode our bikes to the alley by The Forum and waited for the press run to start.
“There was a window between the pressroom and where we received the papers, and there was a steel table there. We called out our route number and received the papers there.
“You needed to count them and fold them, attach them to your bike and ride to where your route began.