Word: journalisting
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...this way, social studies was an ideal concentration for Dionne, who still fuses together many aspects of the social sciences--from philosophy to sociology to economics--in his job as a journalist...
...look at his grades as an undergraduate, they were probably pretty lousy because he spent all his time at The Crimson," recalls Stanley Karnow '45, an author and journalist who became a lifelong friend of Lewis' while serving on the paper...
Anthony Lewis '48, a journalist who covered Kennedy and a classmate at Harvard, said that watching Kennedy's early career drastically changed his opinion...
...defending the church is the imperious noblewoman Macarena Bruner, whose Carmen-like beauty disturbs the celibate priest. She's the estranged wife of a banker who faces financial ruin if a sneaky real estate deal that would raze Our Lady falls through. Lurking on the sidelines are a sleazoid journalist with a bent for blackmail, and Seville's worldly archbishop, whose diocese will profit if the church is destroyed...
...veteran TV journalist, Perez-Reverte is Spain's most popular author--understandably so. Besides its page-turning pace and vivid characters, The Seville Communion sensitively explores the lonely quest of priests and nuns for assurance in a world where God's voice is heard barely as a whisper, if at all. The novel's evocation of Seville's magic may well inspire readers to order round-trip tickets to an ancient city redolent of jasmine and orange blossoms...