Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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They are followed by Councilor Bruce Bolling, television journalist Christopher Lydon, former Police Commissioner Francis Roache and Republican attorney Diane Moriarty...
...wish someone had told me 20 years ago that it's okay not to be driven all the time," she said, recalling that while the standard career path for a journalist might be The Crimson, she instead chose to join WHRB...
Another campaign promise went the way of NASA's Mars probe when Clinton decided to renew China's most-favored-nation trade status with the U.S., though he insisted on human rights progress in the future. To prove how seriously they take Clinton's threats, the Chinese sentenced a journalist to life imprisonment for giving a Hong Kong newspaper an advance copy of an official speech. Meanwhile, Beijing celebrated the growing freedom in China with a bid to host the 2000 Olympics...
That dream has vanished in a nightmare of relentless inflation and widespread shortages. Dapo, a 33-year-old journalist, lost his job several months ago and cannot find a new one. The fees at his four-year-old son's religious school have risen from $23 to $114. The rent on the family's modest flat in Lagos has doubled to $36.50 a month. A bag of cassava flour that sold for $13.60 when the couple married in 1988 now goes for $50 or more. "Five years ago, I thought that by now we would have a fine home...
...worked for a Corpus Christi newspaper on summer vacations from Columbia University (Phi Beta Kappa, 1960), but was soon disenchanted. "I saw that electronic journalism was the future," he says, "and I didn't want to be that kind of journalist. I was old-fashioned; I wrote on a pad." So he traveled on a grant, started a novel and wrote a play, which got him into the Actors Studio. He worked as a stage manager there too. "I did a lot of moving and sweeping," he says. "But I also saw how some great professionals worked, how they shaped...