Gwen Ifill reports in the National Journal:
* Jeff Zeleny of the New York Times was watching “The King’s Speech” on pay per view at home.
* David Sanger, another Timesman, was in Brussels working on a NATO story.
* Tom Gjelten of NPR was on a late-night run to the drug store.
* James Kitfield of National Journal was in Houston hotel room with a glass of brandy, working on stories.
* Helene Cooper of the New York Times was at home watching a recording of the royal wedding.
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