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Mnookin wrote most of Hard News right here at Harvard—in Quincy House. He received a Joan Shorenstein fellowship from the Kennedy School of Government in the spring of 2004, during which time he lived in Quincy E-35 and worked on his manuscript...

Author: By Joe L. Dimento, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Alum Retells Times Saga | 11/19/2004 | See Source »

Mnookin, a former Crimson executive, researched the book during his stay at Harvard as a 2004 Joan Shorenstein Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government. A former media writer for Newsweek who now lives in Manhattan, Mnookin said that living at Harvard made the writing process much easier for him, since he felt removed from the distractions of New York City...

Author: By Anne E. Bensson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crafted in Quincy, Alum Book Garners Praise | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

...same time. She had started listening to the Beatles at my urging, and then had turned to music that was more “hard core” to us: Janis Joplin, The Velvet Underground and Dylan. Although she too had found Dylan through a female crooner (hers was Joan Baez), she wouldn’t accept my rejection of Bob’s voice. “After a while,” she said, “it feels like an old friend.” She made me a tape and I listened harder...

Author: By Sarah M. Seltzer, | Title: Play a song for me | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

LOSERS | WES BOYD AND JOAN BLADES...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 2004 Election: Winners & Losers: Nov. 15, 2004 | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

...Boyd, 44, and Joan Blades, 48, a husband-and-wife team of software entrepreneurs, started MoveOn in 1998 as a petition drive urging Congress to censure President Clinton and then "move on." In the 2000 election they promoted candidates for Congress to replace those members who had been supporters of impeachment. By the time of Campaign '04, their website had become a symbol of the new power of the Internet in national politics--a cyberspace headquarters of anti-Bush sentiment and a powerful online fund-raising tool, with some 2.8 million members. Backed with millions of grass-roots dollars, MoveOn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 2004 Election: Winners & Losers: Nov. 15, 2004 | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

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