Write a report of your coverage of Earth quake in your state.
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It was around 7:30 p.m. on a Monday in May and I was sitting in my 12th-floor office in San Francisco, writing an article about how some high-rise buildings are more vulnerable to earthquakes than others. Then the building jolted and rattled like a train lurching out of a station.
It was a mini earthquake, a 3.7 magnitude centered across the San Francisco Bay. And it had uncanny timing, because the article I was writing had already crossed from the professional into the personal.
A list of potentially vulnerable buildings published in the appendix of a report put out in April by the U.S. Geological Survey had a familiar address on it: the San Francisco bureau of The New York Times.
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