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...instead relate one of the worst episodes in my life as a Harvard student-athlete-journalist (not necessarily in that order, mind you), and why it stands for one of the most insidious, destabilizing forces within Harvard Athletics, even if it may not seem...
Although Ma has long been involved in the business of telecommunications and information technology, his new job at The Post represents a departure from his career as a magazine journalist...
Although he was one of the few Asian-Americans in the industry when he became a journalist, Ma says that race was never a tremendous factor in his career...
...looking in the Class of 1972's 25th anniversary report, none of these achievements can be found. Kinsley simply lists his occupation as "journalist...
Most of the hostages were women, including Diana Turbay Quintero, daughter of a former Colombian President. A TV journalist, she imprudently walked into an Escobar trap, taking a film crew with her. Turbay, 40, was killed during a raid by government security forces. The other fatality was 64-year-old Marina Montoya, a former Bogota belle and the sister of a once highly placed Colombian politician; she was executed with six bullets to the head. Her body, clad in expensive underwear beneath a pink sweatsuit, was then dumped in a vacant...