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...DIED. MALCOLM ("MAC") KILDUFF, 75, former assistant White House press secretary in the Kennedy Administration; in Kentucky. Kilduff was the first to inform a shocked nation of the death of its President on Nov. 22, 1963, when he said, "President John F. Kennedy died at approximately 1 p.m. ? today here in Dallas. He died of a gunshot wound in the brain." After Kennedy's assassination, Kilduff served as assistant press secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson before resigning in 1965 to start his own public-relations firm...
Heavyweight crew team member Malcolm F. Howard ’05 remains hospitalized after being severely injured Saturday night in an incident whose details remain unclear...
...year, growing viewership, expanded corporate sponsorships and elaborate showmanship - and it has put a decade of nasty, high-profile match fixing and betting scandals behind it. Cricket's campaigners hope this World Cup will be the event that catapults the sport into the same arena as other global championships. Malcolm Gray, president of the International Cricket Council, is already claiming victory: "The tournament has grown beyond all expectations," he says. "It is now one of the greatest sporting events on the world calendar." Host nation South Africa needs that to be the case. It is using the cricket competition...
BOSTON FAITH AND FILM FESTIVAL. This weekend, Brattle hosts the 2003 Boston Faith and Film Festival, a two-day, seven-film extravaganza. Revered classics from Bunuel and Dreyer will share space with such recent works as Malcolm X, Amelie and The Apostle. Friday, Feb. 7 and Saturday, Feb. 8. Tickets $8.50, $7.50 matinees, $5.50 seniors/children under 12. Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle...
...central, inspiring fact. Rustin never wavered in his belief in true racial integration. He saw the civil rights movement not as a protest against America or an indictment of it but as a way for America to live up to its own principles. In stark contrast to Malcolm X, with whom he civilly debated, Rustin emphasized not what white Americans owed blacks or what blacks could do in a separatist ghetto but what blacks could contribute in a truly equal and integrated America. "I believe the great majority of the Negro people, black people, are not seeking anything from anyone...