Monday, January 24, 2005
Garage Disaster
-- Breaking News --
As many as 6,000 people in San Francisco each year suffer from burglary, police report. But what of one man's pain in the sea of such statistics?
In an OmarWatch exclusive interview, journalist Omar Jamil, said the garage of his San Francisco appartment had been broken into. Mr. Jamil was unable to say if any of his posessions had been stolen, but expressed concern that a potential burglar could have gained access to his studio. "I just don't know right now," Mr. Jamil said through his evident despair.
Mr. Jamil left his office at Red Herring Magazine this evening at 6:10 pm, saying he had scheduled a time to speak with his land lady. "She said 6:30, but I told her I'd be there by 7," Mr. Jamil said, "I don't know how I'm going to make it."
Concerns over the possible theft of key Omar-related objects should be assuaged by noon tomorrow.
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As many as 6,000 people in San Francisco each year suffer from burglary, police report. But what of one man's pain in the sea of such statistics?
In an OmarWatch exclusive interview, journalist Omar Jamil, said the garage of his San Francisco appartment had been broken into. Mr. Jamil was unable to say if any of his posessions had been stolen, but expressed concern that a potential burglar could have gained access to his studio. "I just don't know right now," Mr. Jamil said through his evident despair.
Mr. Jamil left his office at Red Herring Magazine this evening at 6:10 pm, saying he had scheduled a time to speak with his land lady. "She said 6:30, but I told her I'd be there by 7," Mr. Jamil said, "I don't know how I'm going to make it."
Concerns over the possible theft of key Omar-related objects should be assuaged by noon tomorrow.
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Monday Morning, Omar-style
-- Update --
Omar Jamil, a journalist based in San Francisco, went to work this morning at Red Herring Magazine, a business and innovation publication based in Mountain View, California. He wore black pants, a black sweater, and a pink shirt with a blue tie.
Mr. Jamil spent time surfing the Internet, where he found an offer from Mr. Smiley for a free tee-shirt. He then found a list of recent big deals in IT. He then spent the remainder of the morning working on a Q&A, sources say.
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Omar Jamil, a journalist based in San Francisco, went to work this morning at Red Herring Magazine, a business and innovation publication based in Mountain View, California. He wore black pants, a black sweater, and a pink shirt with a blue tie.
Mr. Jamil spent time surfing the Internet, where he found an offer from Mr. Smiley for a free tee-shirt. He then found a list of recent big deals in IT. He then spent the remainder of the morning working on a Q&A, sources say.
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