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Leslie R. Stahl, co-editor of the CBS News program "60 Minutes," received the prestigious Goldsmith Award for Excellence in Journalism last night before a crowd of journalists, friends and admirers at the ARCO Forum...
...anecdotal speech about her 30 year-career, Stahl, 58, accepted the award, which is to honor her lifetime achievement as an investigative journalist...
Moderator Marvin Kalb--director of the Shorenstein Center for the Press, Politics and Public Policy and a former colleague of Stahl's--introduced Stahl by telling a story from her years as a White House correspondent...
...Stahl had written and anchored a report about the way in which President Ronald W. Reagan's advisers manipulated the press to present their boss's best face to the public, Kalb said...
Turn to the index of this memoir from the 60 Minutes correspondent, and under the entry "Donaldson, Sam" you'll find this subheading: "physical appearance of." Stahl describes her Watergate rival as resembling "a long-lost brother of Mr. Spock." Reporting Live is more engaging as an amalgam of such observations and tidbits than it is as a chronicle of Stahl's assignments during the '70s and '80s. The book also succeeds as a compelling portrait of a mother-daughter relationship: Dolly Stahl's a lot more quotable than Roger Mudd...