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Since Morgan's story first appeared in Tuesday's New York Newsday, a flurry of newspapers, wire services and talk shows have covered...

Author: By Sara A. Bibel, | Title: National Media Targets Morgan | 10/31/1991 | See Source »

...anchor for PBS coverage of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on Clarence Thomas. Her commentary, though a bit preachy, sounded authoritative. Totenberg had a more than normal interest in the outcome. Several committee members were demanding an inquiry into the leak that had provided Totenberg and New York Newsday's Timothy Phelps with the scoop that Anita Hill had accused Thomas of sexual harassment, which led to the hearings she was covering. Moreover, Totenberg said one reason she took the charges against Thomas seriously was that she herself had once been sexually harassed. That disclosure led to a public reopening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: When Reporters Make News | 10/28/1991 | See Source »

...long Iraqi defense strip, enemy soldiers who refused to surrender were trapped under avalanches of sand. Colonel Anthony Moreno, commander of a unit that followed the initial U.S. breakthrough, recalls seeing arms protruding from the sand. "For all I know, we could have buried thousands," he told New York Newsday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Combat: Horror in The Desert | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

...personal visit to the troubled neighborhood under a hail of rocks and epithets hurled at him by fellow blacks. Before an uneasy calm was restored, 163 people were arrested, 66 civilians and 168 police officers injured, 25 patrol cars damaged and three stores looted. Among the injured was Newsday columnist Jimmy Breslin, who was attacked in his taxi by a large crowd of black youths. He was beaten and stripped to his underpants. It was the city's worst racial violence & since the outbreak that followed Martin Luther King's assassination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Racial Unrest: An Eye for an Eye | 9/9/1991 | See Source »

Other fellows include Stan Grossfeld, 39, associate editor of The Boston Globe; Elizabeth Leland, 36, reporter for The Charlotte Observer; Melissa Ludtke, 39, Boston-based correspondent for Time-Life News Service; and Marilyn Milloy, 34, Atlanta bureau chief for Newsday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Class of Neimans Selected By University | 5/8/1991 | See Source »

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