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About the authors Sunday, March 18, 2001
Barbara White Stack, 46, is an issues reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette who focuses on child welfare and delinquency. A native of Bucks County and a graduate of Penn State University, Stack joined the Post-Gazette in 1979. Her most recent project was "When the Bough Breaks," a 2000 series that examined problems in the Beaver County child welfare system. Now, with a grant from the University of Maryland's Journalism Fellowships in Child and Family Policy, she is researching the issue of open hearings in abuse and neglect cases.
Stacy Innerst, 44, is an illustrator at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Innerst joined the newspaper in 1993 and has been on staff since, except for a stint at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in 1998 and 1999. Before that, he worked for The Pittsburgh Press; Durham, N.C., Herald; El Paso, Texas, Herald Post; and a PBS television station in Albuquerque, N.M. The graduate of the University of New Mexico has won two national silver medals from the Society for News Design and several other awards for his work.
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