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...Message: The seasoned newswoman, who steps down this week from her post as Today show co-host, had this bit of wisdom for University of Oklahoma seniors...
...high for her as she passed the first round of the American Idol competition last night with the song “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” Ayla Brown, who is the daughter of state senator Scott Brown, R-Wrentham, and WCVB-TV newswoman Gail Huff, was told on the show televised yesterday, that she would now be “going to Hollywood.” Multiple fan sites featuring Brown’s pictures and performances are now accessible online. Cindy A. Huff, Adams House dining services staff member and aunt...
...pick a CNN personality to see naked--and remember, Bernie Shaw's retired--you could do worse than ANDREA THOMPSON, the former NYPD Blue actress turned newswoman who was just brought on as a CNN Headline News anchor. Luckily for you, the same week CNN announced it had plucked Thompson from a post in Albuquerque, N.M., nude stills from her early work in A Gun, a Car, a Blonde and Manhattan Gigolo turned up on the Internet, as well as some art-ish nudes she did for a magazine called Black and White. Rupert Murdoch's New York Post...
...didn't know what I'd find at the L.B.J. library when I went there searching for scraps of my mother. She died as a somebody, or someone who had been a somebody, anyway--as the first network newswoman for CBS. To baby-boomer women it must seem absurd that I would describe her that way, but by the time I was old enough to pay attention, women correspondents were everywhere, and her career was in eclipse, with only a few more turns in front of the cameras. She was a veteran of two networks and PBS by then...
...didn't know what I'd find at the L.B.J. library when I went there searching for scraps of my mother. She died as a somebody, or someone who had been a somebody, anyway - as the first network newswoman for CBS. To baby-boomer women it must seem absurd that I would describe her that way, but by the time I was old enough to pay attention, women correspondents were everywhere, and her career was in eclipse, with only a few more turns in front of the cameras. She was a veteran of two networks and PBS by then...