In his second week at The Detroit News, Stephen Cain paved the way for a dying man to get a new heart, stories that saved all 83 of the nation’s federally-supported clinical research units. In his third week, he beat a 50-person federal task force by tracking down and interviewing the leader of a bombing conspiracy. Whether it was freeing a woman falsely convicted of infanticide or as an undercover patient in a state mental hospital, Cain wrote with insight, passion, and touches of humor as he chased stories during the last golden age of newspapers
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