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...what Radcliffe College billed as the first-annual "Celebrate Radcliffe" day, alumni, staff and a handful of undergraduate women sampled the witty words of noted National Public Radio (NPR) journalist Nina Totenberg, eight panels addressing the college's current programs and a picnic lunch featuring entertainment by female campus choruses...
DIED. MAYNARD PARKER, 58, editor of Newsweek; of pneumonia that he contracted after treatment for leukemia; in New York City. A distinguished foreign correspondent and hard-driving journalist, he spent 31 years at Newsweek, the last seven as its top editor (see Eulogy, below...
...short career as a journalist, Georges, who was a Crimson editor, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and became a top Washington reporter...
Georges continued to achieve and impress his peers during his brief but prolific career as a professional journalist...
...course, high-tech surveillance is not exactly the same as village visibility. As the journalist Kevin Kelly has noted, the old-fashioned, small-town lack of privacy was symmetrical. You knew the people who were watching you, and you could watch them back. These days, you are not on a first-name basis with the computers that track your credit-card purchases or your Web browser's wanderings--or with the people who, for all you know, can access those computers. It's this sense of a distant, cloaked observer that's really eerie...