It’s a common problem in the nooze lately. A story is told with blank objectivity over a few minutes of radio time or a several column inches of newspaper. It may have a decent interjection of context in the form of a short history lesson or a few juicy quotes that allow the participants to describe why they did what they did. Yet, in the end, there seems to be something missing. The story, despite the best efforts of the reporter, still just doesn’t make sense.