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...have a weird family of crackpots and cranks,” Mark C. O’Keefe ’92 says. “It was very easy to pitch that. I just related anecdotes and tied them into a fabricated situation I made up in order to fit it into a television mold...
...call from an early morning call-in radio show in Texas. After the local television news in Boston wanted interviews, Yasin says he thought that would be it. But within days, Yasin had to stop giving everybody that called his time; it simply wasn’t possible to fit them all in during Commencement Week...
Since taking control of HUP in 1990, Sisler has quietly centralized power in his office. When HUP’s last editor-in-chief, Aida Donald, stepped down in June 2000, Sisler conducted a search to replace her, but, he says succinctly, no one “fit the bill.” No one besides Bill Sisler, that is—he took on the responsibilities of editor-in-chief himself instead. “The bottom line,” he says, “is the buck stops here...
...past use of chemical weapons or his invasions into Iran and Kuwait. And the government has banned coverage of an even bigger story for China-the spread of a deadly new disease, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Reporters are setting the bar higher, but some news is still not fit to print, or show...
...Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, who chaired the government department during Moynihan’s time at Harvard. And true to his social science training, Moynihan was always guided by his research when formulating his policy proposals: he always tried to find solutions to fit reality, not fashion a reality to suit his solution...