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DIED. SALLY RESTON, 89, journalist and photographer who chronicled women's lives in Europe during World War II; in Washington. She was a major influence on and journalistic partner to her husband, columnist and Washington correspondent James Reston; together they produced the Vineyard Gazette on Martha's Vineyard from 1968 to 1988. They met in college on a double date, for which Sally had been matched with James' fraternity brother. "She was a Phi Beta Kappa," James Reston later recalled. "I was a C-minus student...
...whom many Democrats once believed was too incompetent and inarticulate to be president has emerged, in the words of Washington Post columnist Mary McGrory, as “a colossus...
Antoinette C. Nwandu ’02, Associate Editor of FM, is an English concentrator in Cabot house. Her first semester as a columnist will be spent ranting and raving about the 300 or so pages devoted conspicuous consumption and coitus in Glamour magazine...
Nader R. Hasan ’02, a government concentrator, begins his second semester as foreign affairs columnist for The Crimson. He hopes to draw on his experiences at the United Nations and with the Harvard International Review to bring readers a fresh perspective on current events...
Stephen E. Sachs ’02, a returning columnist and history concentrator in Quincy House, is editorial chair of The Crimson. A student of medieval history and modern technology, his column will focus on issues of law, politics and technological change...