Winning requires belief in a cause and disdain for the naysaying that gets in the way, writes our columnist johndstoll as he memorializes his mentor, WSJ's Paul Ingrassia
Three a.m. phone calls are rarely welcome. A few have come my way over two decades of reporting, but the one that woke me in the summer of 2006 left a mark.
I was staying at the Tropicana in Las Vegas, having flown in late the night before to cover a United Auto Workers convention amid the American car business’s rapid decline.
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