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...Scott Heyworth was back in Wasilla, eating pancakes in the mayor's breakfast room next to her husband Todd as they discussed her plans to run for governor. Palin was weighing whether to run as an Independent or a Republican, Heyworth recalls. His ballot initiative had passed in 2002, and he was in a good position to help either way. He organized a Palin fund raiser and turned over the names of 42,000 voters, largely independents who had signed his petitions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Palin's Pipeline to Nowhere? | 10/2/2008 | See Source »

Still, the market collapse on the same day that the vote came down concerned her. "I've got money in the market, and I don't want to lose my money. [My husband and I are] retired, and I really don't want to go back to work - but if I lose all my retirement funds on Wall Street, I will probably have to. I put in a lot of good years working and I paid my dues, and I want to stay retired." She says she's hoping the market "will bounce back if they come up with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Main Street Is Mad: Scenes from a Financial Crisis | 10/1/2008 | See Source »

Namhi K. Wagner, donning yellowtinted glasses as she sat in the front row at the lecture, said the commemorative event for her husband evoked both sadness and pleasant “surprise...

Author: By Esther I. Yi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Professors Honor Korean Studies Pioneer | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

Wagner said she remembered her husband flipping through stale pages, scribbling notations into his research books for the instruction of future readers...

Author: By Esther I. Yi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Professors Honor Korean Studies Pioneer | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

...course, lucky in his owners. The Graham family, led after the death of her husband Philip in 1963 by Katharine Graham, were the best possible stewards of great journalism, and Kay and Oz took around the world the message that terrific reporting and writing mattered. (Any who heard it can recite by heart the story of the two of them meeting Emperor Hirohito of Japan.) But there was more to Oz than the inky-fingered trade. In 1976, after holding a variety of titles at the top of the masthead, he left journalism, becoming the founding chairman of the Citizens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Osborn Elliott: Remembering a Giant of Journalism | 9/29/2008 | See Source »

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