Word: journalistic
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...journalist who decides to spend a year as a Nieman--one of a select group whom Harvard supports for a year of education and general socializing--goes through a reeducation process of sorts. Away from the frenetic pace of the newsroom--and not permitted to engage in commercial work--the fellow studies a field that he is interested in and that might some day help his own career. For Zhao, whose work includes editing a monthly periodical of translations from the Western press (circulated to a limited number of Chinese officials) and writing a column about the current scene...
...Base Starts Producing." Since his first visit to the United States--he arrived on a slow boat from China with $25 in his pocket--Zhao has written about everything from the "Three Anti's" Campaign to the Boston Symphony Orchestra's recent tour--in short, almost anything a Chinese journalist of the past 20 years could observe...
Halberstam lived a life of many examples--as a doctor, he helped those in need; as a journalist and author, he articulated the subtle humor and pressing questions of his times; as a man, he proved that energy and motivation are compatible with thoughtfulness and care. His voice and his presence will be mourned and missed by many people in many places--not least here at 14 Plympton Street...
UNLIKE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR or Gerda Lerner, Jane O'Reilly will probably not go down in history as one of feminism's pioneering thinkers. But she has certainly done a lot to popularize the cause. Since her contribution to Ms. magazine's first issue in 1970, the free-lance journalist has broadcasted the validity of the women's movement in Time, Atlantic Monthly and New York magazines. Her first book, The Girl I Left Behind: The Housewife's Moment of Truth and Other Feminist Ravings, is a collection of some of O'Reilly's wittiest and most perceptive essays...
...Tocqueville Prize was founded a year ago "to fill the need for a major prize of international scope in the field of political science," Peyrefitte wrote in December 1979. The first prize went to the French journalist Raymond Aron