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...class of 2008. But first, she will take a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Italy. She will march into the arena for the Opening Ceremonies with over 2,000 athletes from 85 countries with millions upon millions watching on television in every corner of the globe and every nation on Earth. She will face the very best competition her sport has to offer as the Americans seek to reclaim the top spot on the medal stand from Canada. And above all, she will embody the essence of the Games: an amateur athlete cooperating and participating among her international peers...
...other fellows include former Cleveland mayor Jane Campbell, former Boston Globe national editor Ken Cooper, former 9/11 Commission spokesman Al Felzenberg, and former CBS News Senior Political Editor Dotty Lynch...
...student’s name, which could not be independently obtained. Reports of the incident had drawn nationwide attention and mentions by several prominent figures on the left, including syndicated columnist Molly Ivins and Kennedy, who alluded to the now-discredited reports in an op-ed in The Boston Globe on Dec. 22. “Think of the chilling effect on free speech and academic freedom when a government agent shows up at your home—after you request a book from the library,” Kennedy wrote at the end of his piece criticizing President Bush?...
More than you know, your reading experience with this magazine is shaped by someone you seldom meet in these pages: Time Inc.'s editor-in-chief. His assignment is stunning in scope: guiding 154 magazines read by 173 million people around the globe. It is one of the great jobs in journalism, all the more storied because over the past 83 years it has changed hands fewer times than the papacy. So you can understand why I'm excited to tell you that one of those rare transitions is happening...
ANDREW MCKELVEY The FORTUNE 1000, the companies with at least 2,500 employees, by and large have stopped doing business with the newspapers. That's about a third of their total help-wanted classifieds right there. The newspapers were slow in responding. The Sunday Boston Globe in 2000 had around 100 pages of help-wanted classifieds. Now they have fewer than 25. What happened? IBM tends not to run full-page ads anymore. They spend their money online instead. That's typical...