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The examples and answers in the Newsroom exercises came from formerly of the Tallahassee Democrat -- where he was grammar consultant, newsroom coach, intern mentor and author of the weekly "Traffic Doctor"column.

With his cooperation, Ron's exercises were edited and put online by Gerald Grow -- professor of journalism at Florida A&M University and internationally unrecognized cartoonist -- who added new units of material he developed for his journalism classes.

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In the period between Oct. 9, 2006 (when we started counting), and May 18, 2009, Newsroom101.com served up more than 2,397,880 exercises on grammar, usage, spelling and journalistic style, by actual record of completed quizzes. 

This is equivalent to the number of exercises that would be completed in more than 100 semester-long grammar classes of 15 students each.

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