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...capacity to listen and her knowledge of her subjects; characterized as intelligent, sympathetic and indefatigably curious, Gross has built a devoted following of fans who count on “Fresh Air” as a cultural barometer in a media deluged by tabloid romps. Two million listeners tune in every week for Gross’ picks and pans, and those who attended her seminar on Friday afternoon or her talk in Sanders Theater that evening, were finally able to put a face to a very familiar voice...

Author: By Sue Meng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Breath of Fresh Air | 10/12/2001 | See Source »

It’s a festive good time. Pleasant to look at and easy on the ears, it sends an audience member home with a smile on his face and a catchy tune on his lips. That and nothing more than that...

Author: By Brian ROSS Lowdermilk, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Greeks Sing, Dance, Make Merry | 10/12/2001 | See Source »

...course, that resistance is not confined to one end of the political spectrum. In the month after the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, many Americans, including self-identified civil libertarians, who once wholeheartedly embraced more liberal immigration policies, are now unapologetically changing their tune. They're asking that immigration be made harder, not easier, and seeking answers to fundamental questions about just how easy it should be it even enter the country - and who should be allowed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Should We Keep Them Out? | 10/11/2001 | See Source »

...Next week we have New Englands, which is another tune-up for us,” Friedman said. “Our focus is on the Heptagonal Championships and the NCAA District meets...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Cross Country Overtakes Yale | 10/10/2001 | See Source »

...first created “Fresh Air” in 1975, and has since served as its host and executive producer, interviewing cultural icons, politicians and celebrities. While the show was initially only aired locally in Philadelphia, in 1985 it began to be broadcast nationally. Two million listeners now tune into “Fresh Air” daily, and the show is broadcast on almost 300 NPR stations nationwide...

Author: By Alethea R. Murray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Terry Gross Engrosses Students With Lecture | 10/10/2001 | See Source »

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