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...interesting to see that a journalist such as Maggie Tucker criticizes NBC and its Olympic coverage for sticking to one of the golden rules of journalism ("Coverage Fails to Inspire." August 4, 1992). That rule goes something like this: Follow the story. NBC was hardly the only news organization to spotlight Kim Zmeskal Newsweek even placed her on its cover. The fact is that she is well-known and was expected to do very well in her competition. The story is that she did anything but well, finishing tenth in the overall competition. Of course NBC focus...
Maggie S. Tucker is managing editor of The Crimson. She wants a shattering glass graphic around her byline...
...been at it since I was 10, with my dad and his dad, and I've never before collected relief," said Eli Tucker, 73, putting away his $50,000 investment in boat and traps. Tucker and three sons fish from Quidi Vidi, one of more than 300 fishing villages on the rocky coast of Newfoundland. The ban, which will cost the province of 568,000 two-fifths of its annual fishing revenues, has idled 10,000 fishermen as well as 10,000 plant workers. The federal government is paying each worker a skimpy $188 a week for 10 weeks until...
Maggie S. Tucker '93 is managing editor of The Crimson...
Students responded with a postering campaign and a sit-in at University hall, prompting Jewett to establish the Task force in fall 1990. The Task Force, cochaired by Assistant Dean for Co-Education Janet A. Viggiani and RUS member Emily M. Tucker '93, examined the Ad Board's ability to decide on charges of rape...