Kevin Flynn and Jim Dwyer, native New Yorkers, veteran newspaper reporters, and winners of many awards together and separately, now work at The New York Times. Flynn, a special projects editor at the Times, was the newspaper's police bureau chief on September 11. He previously worked as a reporter for the New York Daily News, New York Newsday, and the Stamford Advocate. Dwyer is the coauthor or author of three other books.
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Was murder part of the game? Seventeen-year-old Kat McDonough grew up with theater in her blood-and a penchant for make-believe. More than a decade older, Seth Mazzaglia was well known in the community theater circle of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He, to... SEE MORE