Word: oversaw
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...unlikely to cut back for next week's Democratic Convention, if only to avoid charges of unequal treatment. But last week's experience has shaken up news executives into re-evaluating their approach in the future. "Assuming the candidate has been decided before the convention," says Lane Venardos, who oversaw CBS's coverage, "I can't imagine us going through this kind of rigmarole again." Jeffrey Zucker, his counterpart at NBC, points out that with such cable channels as CNN, C-SPAN and MSNBC providing full coverage, the broadcast networks are under less obligation to do so. "It's their...
DIED. PANDRO BERMAN, 91, prolific Hollywood producer who, from the 1930s through the 1960s, oversaw such film classics as several Astaire-Rogers musicals, Morning Glory, Of Human Bondage, Gunga Din, The Blackboard Jungle and Butterfield 8; in Beverly Hills, California...
DIED. CHARLES KADES, 90, the lawyer who oversaw the drafting of Japan's postwar democratic Constitution; in Greenfield, Massachusetts...
Herschbach oversaw the first online computer course catalogue, and was instrumental in moving study-card day and spring registration to the houses, streamlining those processes. She also helped the office save money by producing the course catalogue via desktop publishing...
...vice president, Reynolds was particularly influential in construction affairs. Over the course of his 14 years at Harvard, he oversaw such projects as the Yenching Library, the University Health Services building, New Quincy House and the Leverett Towers...