What newspaper is the subject of the article?
The Daily News
What was happening at their main office building?
A protest
Did the protestors want to negotiate?
No
What did they want?
to shut the paper down forever
What did they accuse the Daily News of?
everything from libel to genocide
Who came out of the building to meet the protestors?
Chuck Stone
What was his job?
senior editor of the newspaper
Did he look angry?
No
Did they protestors act aggressively towards him?
No
What did they do?
They returned his smile, nodded in recognition or shook his hand.
What did Chuck look like?
a grown-up version of the nerds that tough guys used to beat up
What was he wearing?
horn-rimmed glasses and hand-tied, silk bowties
Who did Chuck often work with?
fugitives
When did they call him?
before they called their lawyers
Why?
the cops were often violent and Chuck Stone could help
How many did he help?
at least 75
In how long a period of time?
19 years
Does Chuck look like he would do that kind of job?
No
Does the reporter think the scene was memorable?
Yes
How does he describe it?
improbable yet typical