Scott Shuger
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Scott Shuger was a pioneering Internet journalist who wrote the popular column Today's Papers for the online magazine Slate. In 1997, Slate (published by Microsoft) hired him as the writer of a new daily, which Slate described as the first to be entirely based on the Internet for both subject matter and distribution. He died of a diving accident at the age of 50. [1]
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- ^ Scott Shuger, 50, Pioneer Internet Journalist, New York Times Obituaries. June 18, 2002.

