Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Moshe Dayan arrived in Washington, primarily to discuss the Middle East peace talks. Dayan, however, did some lobbying of his own against the Saudi planes deal. The spectacle of the Minister breakfasting privately with six Senators, five of them members of the Foreign Relations Committee, led New York Times Columnist James Reston to reflect ruefully: "There was a time in this capital when a British ambassador was recalled to London because he expressed a preference in a social gathering for one Presidential candidate over the other, but that was in the days when there were rules and even manners about...
Ephron, a columnist for "Esquire" and author of several books of essays about the media, addressed her remarks on the current state of the women's movement to a crowd of about 300 in Agassiz Theater...
...these days crammed with papers and review sessions and lab writeups. The people involved in these shows have donated weeks of their time; you can donate a couple of hours of yours. It's a nice way to acknowledge their effort, theirs and that of this columnist, who has tirelessly investigated and compiled this stuff for you. Not that I haven't loved doing...
...first time since Publisher Joseph Pulitzer endowed the awards in 1917, three were given to staffers of a single newspaper, the New York Times. Correspondent Henry Kamm, 52, won the international reporting prize for articles on the plight of Vietnamese refugees. Columnist William Safire, 48, and a bestselling novelist (Full Disclosure), was cited for his pieces on Bert Lance's financial dealings. Walter Kerr, 64, was singled out for his urbane theater criticism...
...primary political question is always which elites shall rule, not whether elites shall rule," George Will, the syndicated political columnist for Newsweek and The Washington Post, said yesterday...