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...column's title alludes to Lewis' impressive travel pedigree: Over the course of his career he has worked extensively in Europe, Russia, China, India, Africa, the Middle East and has reported from every U.S. state but Alaska...
...wrote TIME's recent cover story that separated the hype from the hope in cancer research. Born in France, she grew up mostly in Pennsylvania and Texas. She finds that "the news most useful to people often doesn't make big headlines." An excellent example is her first column, showing parents how to protect their kids from the dangers of juvenile hypertension, which were described in a new study released last week...
...wife Michelle Slatalla have collaborated on three young, computer-savvy daughters as well as a new book, Speeding the Net: The Inside Story of Netscape and How It Challenged Microsoft. Quittner has a story on Netscape accompanying our Microsoft coverage this week, in addition to his Personal Time column showing readers how they can fight junk e-mail more effectively than can Congress...
DANIEL KADLEC, one of our two personal-finance columnists, joined TIME two years ago and launched a popular column called "Money in Motion." He had spent the previous decade covering Wall Street and investing for USA Today and other newspapers, winning several awards. He and his wife have three young children and, he says, "worry endlessly about how we're going to pay for their college educations. We've laid that task squarely at the foot of the stock market." His column this week finds investing opportunities in the antitrust suit against Microsoft...
...long does it take you to write that USA Today column...