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Following a third-place finish in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles at the U.S. National Track and Field Championships, 2001 Harvard women’s track co-captain Brenda Taylor ’01 found just one obstacle keeping her from a berth in the IAAF World Championships—a 55.62 second qualifying standard which she had to meet by July...
...Taylor refused to let that barrier keep her from a trip to Edmonton and a spot on the U.S. National Team. She eclipsed the standard with a run of 55.46 seconds at the Zagreb 2001 meet in Croatia on July...
...Taylor family, who for more than 125 years owned the Boston Globe, has endowed a new $10,000 annual award for fairness in newspaper writing to be administered by the Nieman Foundation at Harvard...
...free press must also be a responsible press, and that means a press that is fair to both individuals and institutions in the news,” Globe Chair Emeritus William O. Taylor said in a press release. The Taylor family sold the Globe to the New York Times Company...
...posters and newspaper propaganda aren't helping the country. Most of the Liberians involved in the airport snafu laughed and winked once the policeman was out of earshot. They know that Taylor is far from an innocent aggrieved party. What matters to them is jobs and prosperity. "The big man wants you to have it," one said to me, smiling. "Just remember the T-shirt...