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Where does journalism go from here? The answer is simple. On any story of this kind, a professional and trusted journalist, having properly researched and written the story, should destroy the notes or at least any part of them that identifies a confidential source. That way, the law is observed...
Joining Ginsberg, Graham, Jacques, and Nagourney as IOP fellows this fall are Martin Frost, a former Texas congressman who lost to Howard Dean earlier this year in a bid to chair the Democratic National Committee; Joseph Gaylord, a former counselor to Newt Gingrich (and Ginsberg’s first political...
Agatha Christie created Poirot in her first novel, the 1920 The Mysterious Affair at Styles, and he was in movies by 1931. This mustachioed dandy with a French accent as hokey as Inspector Clouseau's was a perfect fit for Peter Ustinov, who gave Poirot heft and a subversive slyness...
Although he is free, Pring-Wilson, a former student at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, must comply with several restrictions Quinlan placed on his travel. He will not be able to leave Massachusetts to live with his family in Colorado, and he must also surrender his passport...
Pring-Wilson, who was until 2003 a student at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, has been in prison since October 2004, when a Middlesex County jury found him guilty of voluntary manslaughter in connection with the 2003 stabbing death of Cambridge teen Michael D. Colono.