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...Shub, a student at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology and the event’s main organizer, said he took pride in both the diversity and caliber of the climbers, divided into “Nifty,” “Good,” “Wicked Good” and “Elite...

Author: By Adam C. Estes, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Climb High at MIT Competition | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

Also on display is the photography of Ellen Shub, whose work since 1985 has focused on AIDS awareness. The photographs “add a lot to the display as they document people’s reactions to the Quilt,” according to Murphy. Her photographs of crying viewers of the Quilt surround the panels...

Author: By Andrea E. Flores, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Patches of Tragedy | 5/3/2002 | See Source »

...That brought down the thunderbolts," said Shub after he flew out to London. The article focused on the threat of war with China and speculated that the dissident minority groups in the Soviet Union's western borderlands might seize the opportunity to revolt against Soviet rule. In other articles, Shub has delineated the possible power struggles within the Kremlin and described the plight of the Soviet intellectuals, with whom he has close ties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Bringing Down Thunderbolts | 5/30/1969 | See Source »

Since the Soviets knew that Shub was scheduled to leave Moscow in July for a new assignment, his expulsion raised the question of why they had chosen at this late date to make an issue of his reporting. Foreign diplomats and correspondents in Moscow surmised that the Soviets wanted to make an example of him in the hopes of discouraging similar reporting by other newsmen. In retaliation, the U.S. at week's end ordered a Tass correspondent based in Washington to get out of the country within 48 hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Bringing Down Thunderbolts | 5/30/1969 | See Source »

Twice Forced To Leave. Tony Shub's family background may have made the Soviets especially wary of him. His father, David Shub, 81, is a Russian-born Social Democrat who was expelled from Russia by Czarist officials during the liberal agitation before the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. Settling in the U.S., the elder Shub wrote Lenin, still one of the authoritative books on the revolutionary's life. When ordered out of Russia by a Foreign Ministry official last week, the younger Shub replied: "My father was also twice forced to leave the country by the Russian authorities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Bringing Down Thunderbolts | 5/30/1969 | See Source »

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