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DIED A Russian-language scholar, Heyward Isham, 82, served as chief of the U.S. delegation to the Paris peace talks on Vietnam from 1971 to 1973 and as U.S. ambassador to Haiti. After manning key posts in Moscow and Hong Kong, he became Assistant Secretary of State...
...it’s been Senior Spring for seven semesters,” she said, ever committed to the good life. “Erica decided the best place to enjoy our intoxication one intersession would be the themed restaurant, Jekyll and Hyde,” recalled Sarah G. Heyward ’06. “We spent two hours, at Erica’s request, interacting with creepy cast members and becoming lifetime members of the Jekyll and Hyde club. We were forced to take vows in front of the entire restaurant. Up on stage...
...damages to two telephone psychics who claimed that PrimeTime hidden-camera footage, including shots of private conversations that suggested they didn't believe in what they were doing, wrongly portrayed them as scammers. (ABC has appealed.) "There is a public disenchantment to a degree with exploitative journalism," notes Andrew Heyward, president of CBS News. "And some of the backlash has spilled onto legitimate investigative reports...
McKinsey’s list of interviewees included leaders of several of the media organizations that have been rocked by recent reporting scandals, including New York Times publisher Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr., CBS News President Andrew Heyward, and Newsweek editor Mark Whitaker...
Following his speech, Heyward told The Crimson that the most valuable skill he learned at Harvard was writing. Good writing is invaluable to critical thinking and “making thoughts coherent,” he said...