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DIED. WILLIAM BOOTLE, 102, progressive Southern judge who in 1961 ordered the integration of the University of Georgia; in Macon, Ga. In ruling that two black students who had been denied admission--one of them future TV journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault--were "fully qualified," he set in motion a chain of decisions that resulted in the school's integration within a week. "Right is right," Bootle said...
TAYE DIGGS In Drum, the star of TV's Kevin Hill plays a South African journalist covering apartheid and shows he's more than just a pretty face...
...been losing popularity to soccer. Hockey audiences have increased by 10-15% across Europe's top seven leagues, as fans turn out to see players they'd previously known only from satellite television. "The [Czech] league has become the equivalent of the NHL," boasts Karel Knap, a sports journalist with the leading Czech daily Mlada Fronta Dnes. That might be a stretch, but it's undeniable that some of the game's European greats are back on home turf again. Jaromir Jagr, the Czech star forward for the New York Rangers and one of the NHL's best-paid players...
...that I could ever believe." Sept. 2004 Blair announces that if Labour wins the election expected this spring, he will serve a full third term and stand down before a potential fourth. Jan. 2005 The Sunday Telegraph publishes extracts from Brown's Britain by Robert Peston, a journalist with close ties to the Brown camp, which details the Blair-Brown feud and describes their relationship as becoming one of "mutual animosity and contempt." Blair denies Peston's account, describing the book as "tittle-tattle," but Brown does not. Alarmed Labourites confront the pair at a heated meeting, and put pressure...
...used to being a big target. But with five mostly scathing books about Lévy and his work recently published or on the way, even Lévy may finally be feeling overexposed. The most unflattering light was cast last week with the publication of investigative journalist Philippe Cohen's BHL: A Biography. It argues that Lévy's career was built upon contrarian posing, relentless grandstanding, lying, and connivance with politicians and the media, and - much worse - that it is devoid of any real intellectual contribution. "His irrepressible desire to express himself about everything and nothing renders...