Bram is offered his dream job as a reporter at the local paper after he graduates. He thinks he is the next Woodward, but he really does look more like a Bernstein. He realizes after a year that the paper business may not be what he had imagined. He is now writing easy-to-read Top 10 Lists: Best Hot Dogs in City, instead of investigative journalism. Ten ways to tell you how you grew up in the 1990s. Bram discovers a potential explosive story about the controversial mayor of the city after the newspaper is hit again with layoffs. He must beat Kamal, the smooth-talking aide to the mayor, to win. Bram could make a big splash if he knew how to become a journalist. --AnonymusB