Men's Vogue | LAObserved.com
Charlie LeDuff writes about his new life. After her first baby was born, LeDuff's wife found a dream job while his job at the Times was wearing thin. "During particularly bad moments I thought I was going to break down: deadline pressure, bland hotel rooms; too many cigarettes and too much coffee; newsroom intrigue, ambition, and ego. It's a noxious mix." He decided to quit and stay home with the baby. ||
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