Newsrooms usually abuzz with approaching deadlines fell oddly silent as journalists nationwide paused to honour five people shot dead a week before at a Maryland newspaper.
At a temporary office of the Capital Gazette, where the massacre occurred, survivors gathered somberly at 2:33 PM yesterday. Editor Rick Hutzell rang a bell and the staff lit candles for each person who died exactly seven days earlier,
"It was incredibly quiet," said reporter Jane Harper, 55, who once worked at the Annapolis paper. "Not a cellphone rang. Not a desk phone. Not a single sound."