Like many newspaper commentators,
Arizona Republic's Robert Robb
found inspiration for a column in what he heard on NPR, or saw on its website, in this case: The painful-to-read
profiles of the Virginia Tech victims. He wrote: "So many lives of promise. I was holding it together until I came to Henry Lee, a computer engineering freshman at Virginia Tech. Lee moved to the United States from China as a child and entered elementary school here not speaking English. He nevertheless became his high school salutatorian. He was, however, reluctant to speak at his graduation ceremony, but was talked into it. There was something about Lee's story that broke me. Or perhaps it was the concatenation of his and all the other stories..."
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