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LIRR disabled train encourages use of mobile journalism
Carl Corry is a journalism instructor at Suffolk County Community College and freelance journalist who has held leading roles at Newsday, News 12 and Long Island Business News.
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LIRR disabled train encourages use of mobile journalism

Julio Avila and Carlos Cadorniga kept the 8 a.m. multimedia newsroom class, and everyone else on Twitter, abreast of what was going on at the Huntington train station while the Long Island Rail Road addressed a disabled train in Greenlawn on Feb. 20. The duo wound up missing class, but they got in a good journalism lesson, anyway.

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