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Kalb, who does not sport a bow tie, yesterday followed his usual tack in these hour-long interviews sponsored by the Kennedy School's Shorenstein-Barone Center for Press, Politics, and Public Policy of firing questions on a broad range of policy questions. But, as usual, the answers he got rarely went beyond campaign rhetoric...
...first of three conferences took place last weekend at the K-School's Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy and the two remaining forums will be held in June and September 1988. Kalb declined to discuss last week's meeting, but he said the center will issue a report on the conferences' conclusions next fall...
...runs a fellowship program and invitesspeakers to Harvard. It has also sponsored many ofthe K-School's centers. Most recently, it backedthe creation of the Shorenstein-Barone PressPolicy center...
Though the event was part of last weekend's celebration to open the Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on Press, Politics, and Public Policy, the panel discussion was also an intellectual event. The panelists raised several important questions, most of which Nordhaus ignored. For instance, the article focused on the $10 million fundraising campaign, Dean Graham Allison's pleasure that "Nowhere exists a center dedicated to expolring these powerful interactions [between government and the press]" and the new center's latest recruit. The article ignored most of the sharp and informative dialogue between Martin Linsky (author, journalist and politician) Al Hunt...
...Shorenstein, a San Francisco real estate developer, said he intended to do little more than endow an academic chair, but the press center struck him as a perfectly fitting "living memorial" to his daughter...