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...events of my time up close," said John Hart, former CBS News, NBC News and Monitor Channel correspondent. Meeting people up close, I really understood their lives...
...used an ink quill to intimidate the room monitor, ran from the second-floor Widener Room to the library's basement and "disappeared," according to Harvard University Police Chief Paul E. Johnson...
Another fellow, Khanga, came to the U.S. in 1987 to write for the Christian Science Monitor in Boston. She was the first Soviet journalist in recent years to be invited to work with an American newspaper...
...poised to dispatch a peacekeeping force of 10,000 to Yugoslavia. An additional 1,000 blue helmets are on their way to El Salvador to monitor the end of that country's 12-year civil war. A U.N. mission is organizing a referendum for the people of the Western Sahara to determine whether they want to be independent or part of Morocco. And an advance team is preparing to take over the administration of an entire country, Cambodia, until it can elect a new government in 1993. Meanwhile, the U.N. continues to grapple with a host of crises that know...
...with the promise of closure, my personal opinions may now encounter, in retrospect, the presumably objective "news" that never appears on this page. Newspapers carefully monitor the placement of what is on the one hand called "opinion" and on the other, "news." I, too, have been so disciplined...