Word: rosenstein
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...black youth were killed before National Guardsmen restored order. More than a year later, Chavis and his followers, eight of them high school students, were indicted for conspiracy and unlawful burning. "None of us had anything to do with it," Chavis told TIME'S Jay Rosenstein on the eve of the new hearing. "My role in Wilmington was to preach nonviolence...
Assistant Managing Editor Ray Cave, who will join Rosenstein and Phillips at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 9, knows both pass patterns and strategies from his days as executive editor of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED. Cave played some tough touch football in school ("I liked being the lonely end-it was safer out there"), but never got a chance to root for his college colors: St. John's in Annapolis does not compete in intercollegiate sports...
...annual Super Bowl is a memorable event for scores of players-and millions of spectators. But for one Manhattan couple it holds an uncommon attachment. Reporter-Researcher Jay Rosenstein, who worked on this week's cover story, followed Super Bowl VIII (Dolphins v. Vikings) on an early date with an attractive young nurse. This year Rosenstein will be flying to California to report on Super Bowl XI, and the same lady-with whom he also saw Super Bowls IX and X-will join him for the game. But they will be hurrying back to New York City; the following...
Reporter-Researcher Jay Rosenstein, a sports buff and once a member of a Navy Officers' Candidate School swimming team that he calls "the worst," did the main reporting on the Olympic action, with assistance from Stringer Bill Carroll on the gymnastics events. Ottawa Bureau Chief John Scott covered the political storms that blew up. Most of the color photographs accompanying the cover story were taken by John Zimmerman, a veteran of seven Olympics, and Rich Clarkson, for whom this was the third time around. In New York, Assistant Managing Editor Ray Cave oversaw the story, which was researched...
Later on, Rosenstein tried a short workout in the minigym that Greene has in his garage, but soon found that playing with Mean Joe's outsized bodybuilding gear was only good for "developing a dwarf complex." None of these considerations trouble Sport section Senior Editor Martha Duffy, however. Her favorite athletes happen to be race horses. They can usually be watched from the safety of a warm clubhouse and need never be interviewed...