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|Zeke Dalwinter hasn't finished his sophomore year at Gotham Public High School #113. He can't drive a car, vote, or drink alcohol. At 15, he says he has to shave "about once a month." But his website - the Maiden Avenue Report - has become essential reading for Gotham news and politics. The site, which posts a combination of insider political rumors, Gotham trivia, and strange city happenings, has become a "must-read", according to advisers to both Harvey Dent and Roger Garcetti. "Every day I get up and hold my breath until I see the Maiden headline," said Dent media strategist Allan Cypes, "He's got great sources and a real nose for what's hot." Dalwinter creates the report from his basement, where he relies on what he says are "parents of friends, online tips, and some old-fashioned digging." Usually the site is updated twice a week, but the teen's parents have the final say. "They weren't happy with my report card so they cut off my access to the Internet," said Dalwinter. "Sometimes being a kid sucks." With the political season beginning to start, news junkies are praying that Dalwinter can keep his grades up.
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|Zeke Dalwinter hasn't finished his sophomore year at Gotham Public High School #113. He can't drive a car, vote, or drink alcohol. At 15, he says he has to shave "about once a month." But his website - the [[Maidenavenuereport.com|Maiden Avenue Report]] - has become essential reading for Gotham news and politics. The site, which posts a combination of insider political rumors, Gotham trivia, and strange city happenings, has become a "must-read", according to advisers to both Harvey Dent and Roger Garcetti. "Every day I get up and hold my breath until I see the Maiden headline," said Dent media strategist Allan Cypes, "He's got great sources and a real nose for what's hot." Dalwinter creates the report from his basement, where he relies on what he says are "parents of friends, online tips, and some old-fashioned digging." Usually the site is updated twice a week, but the teen's parents have the final say. "They weren't happy with my report card so they cut off my access to the Internet," said Dalwinter. "Sometimes being a kid sucks." With the political season beginning to start, news junkies are praying that Dalwinter can keep his grades up.
 
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From this article, the site [[Maidenavenuereport.com]] was found.

Latest revision as of 20:54, 27 March 2008

From the second issue of The Gotham Times:

Zeke Dalwinter hasn't finished his sophomore year at Gotham Public High School #113. He can't drive a car, vote, or drink alcohol. At 15, he says he has to shave "about once a month." But his website - the Maiden Avenue Report - has become essential reading for Gotham news and politics. The site, which posts a combination of insider political rumors, Gotham trivia, and strange city happenings, has become a "must-read", according to advisers to both Harvey Dent and Roger Garcetti. "Every day I get up and hold my breath until I see the Maiden headline," said Dent media strategist Allan Cypes, "He's got great sources and a real nose for what's hot." Dalwinter creates the report from his basement, where he relies on what he says are "parents of friends, online tips, and some old-fashioned digging." Usually the site is updated twice a week, but the teen's parents have the final say. "They weren't happy with my report card so they cut off my access to the Internet," said Dalwinter. "Sometimes being a kid sucks." With the political season beginning to start, news junkies are praying that Dalwinter can keep his grades up.

Connections

From this article, the site Maidenavenuereport.com was found.