Word: chung
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Square's restaurants and shops, in fact, only Chung W. Chau of Chef Chow's could identify the new president...
...Hart '91 Night Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Brian R. Hecht '92 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Philip P. Pan '93 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '91 Feature Editor: Eric S. Solowey Editorial Editors: John L. Larew '91 Joshua M. Sharfstein '91 Sports Editor: Michael D. Stankiewicz '90-'91 Photo Editor: Ernie Chung '92 Business Editor: Timothy B. Paydos '92 Copy Editor: Erica L. Werner...
...next generation of American women and men. When Barbara Bush arrived at Wellesley College to celebrate motherhood and wifely virtues, she sparked a national debate among the young about what it means to be a successful woman. That debate was further fueled by the announcement by TV newswoman Connie Chung that she would abandon the fast track at CBS in a last-ditch drive for motherhood at age 44. Meanwhile, male role models are also in flux. Wall Street wonder boy Peter Lynch hung up his $13 billion mutual fund to do good deeds and have more time with...
...battle with NBC to stay out of last. CBS This Morning floundered at No. 3 despite Burke's decision, in a move that took his corporate overseers by surprise, to replace Kathleen Sullivan with Paula Zahn. High expectations for a new prime-time show, Face to Face with Connie Chung, were dashed when Chung decided to cut back on her workload in an effort to conceive a child, forcing CBS to pull the show from its fall schedule...
...these familial, regular-Jane instincts that have made Pauley shine brightest in a galaxy of female TV news superstars. Diane Sawyer has the beauty and brains but neither the warmth nor a program that shows her off to much advantage. Connie Chung's recent announcement that she is taking time off to get pregnant seemed a bizarre blurring of the line between public and private selves, just the sort of thing Pauley has so gracefully avoided...