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Rather dedicated his award to famed broadcast journalist and executive Fred W. Friendly, who died last week, Friendly produced for legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow and was president of CBS News during the network's glory days...
...aristocrats, suffragettes, and lesbians. It becomes impossible to keep track of all of them, a veritable "regiment of women" with an array of delightful 1920s names that could come straight out of P.G. Wodehouse: Toupie, Winaretta, Honey, Budge...and an apparently endless succession of Violets. But Hall's wide network of personal and professional acquaintances also included many of the period's most famous feminists, suffragettes, and publicly visible lesbians-- such as the novelist May Sinclair, the composer Dame Ethel Smythe, and the Paris-based painter Romaine Brooks. Her literary acquaintances were similarly eminent (and, in many cases, similarly "deviant...
Making reference to the O.J. Simpson Trial, the death of Princes Diana and the more recent case involving former presidential intern Monica Lewinsky, Rather said network news broadcasts face many external pressures which frequently lead to news misjudgements...
...future of network evening newscasts,Rather said "it wouldn't surprise me if one ormore" of his competing networks decided nightlynews was not profitable and abandoned theirbroadcasts...
Third, although people cannot simply look into your home directory, networks are inherently less secure than isolated disks. You always run a risk, if very minute, that your files could be accessed. So, if you have some private document (say plans to take over the world), you should just avoid network storage for those files altogether...