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Old 03-11-2007, 04:48 PM
Drolefille Drolefille is offline
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Originally Posted by Taualumna View Post
OK, let's change it slightly. Say Cecelia was adopted by a Mexican-American family and she was celebrating her quinceanera (I know this isn't a religious celebration per se, but often girls are blessed by their priests at Mass). Would it have made the the city/regional section of the paper? Would she have made the news as a debutante? I could see a profile of her for the latter, but not an entire article.



One of her moms used to be Catholic. Makes it even more multicultural!
I would suspect a Chinese adoptee's quincearana would make the same level of news coverage. Probably not in NYC because I don't think that quincearana's are big there. But I'm not sure about that. I'm not really sure what your point is here. That it's only in the news because it's Jewish? That it's only in the NYT because it's Jewish? That NYC has a fairly large concentrated population of Jewish people?

I do highly suspect that the lesbian/Jewish/Chinese thing has something to do with it, but half of "local interest" stories require the reporters hearing about something and saying "Hey wouldn't it be neat to write a story about X"
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