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Newspaper columnist Jack Anderson will lecture on "News Behind the Headlines" at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 1 in Emerson 205, in a talk sponsored by the Institute of Politics. The lecture will be free and open to the public...
...columnist will lunch with Harvard Law School Political Club members Wednesday in Harkness Commons, and meet with Kennedy School of Government graduate students at 2 p.m. on Wednesday...
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...gate on Watergate, gave the front-page spotlight to Lance even on days when there was no story about him that deserved such treatment. There is a difference between pursuing the facts and going after a man. The end also did not ennoble William Safire, the Nixon speechwriter turned columnist who seeks to establish-with the repetitious use of labels like Lancegate -that all politicians are as shabby as Nixon. Cheap-shot comparisons are an old and dubious journalistic device: as if two people who share one trait can be said to share them all. New York magazine...
...columnist occupies Wicker's old office at the paper's Washington bureau ("liberal ghosts in every corner"), but thinks up many of his columns at home, a 20-room, brick Colonial in Chevy Chase, Md. He lives there with his wife Helene, a former British model and pianist he met in New York in 1962, and their two children. Tall, relaxed and balding, Safire, 47, collects rare books and knows his way down a wine list. He batted out Full Disclosure in the mornings, without missing any of his twice-weekly columns. "This is my fifth book [first...