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...What were they so interested in? Media training - a testament to the narcissism of the profession, perhaps. The workshop culminated in mock TV interviews of newly minted pundits. The interrogations were suitably aggressive - the let's-pretend network must have been Fox News - though only a few newbie talking heads were rattled. One gentleman who came forward to playact a Q&A on the war in Iraq was asked if the recent capture and killing of terrorist al-Zarqawi showed that the Bush war was, in fact, working. Reviewing the tape afterwards, one of the workshop leaders complimented...
Lehrer is the current anchor of the long-running “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” on the PBS network, a role that is underscored by nearly half a century of hard-hitting political reporting...
...hour later, at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast. While Washington slept, Iraqis had announced that an American air strike had killed Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi, who competed only with Osama bin Laden for the title of world's most wanted terrorist. Speaking live for six minutes on the network morning shows, the President said coalition and Iraqi forces had "persevered through years of near misses and false leads, and they never gave up." The congratulations stopped there...
...alumni association for all graduates of Harvard University and Radcliffe College, created the Shared Interest Group (SIG) program in 2004 to incorporate other already-existing alumni organizations into the HAA.For the HAA, SIGs provide an alternative to Harvard clubs and reunions as ways of bringing alumni into the HAA network. “We want people to feel a part of the group and also of the HAA,” says HAA Assistant Director of SIGs Lauren Brodsky.But SIG members say their groups’ links to current undergraduates are as important as the alumni connections...
You’re here today, but you’ll be Harvard tomorrow. A Harvard grad, that is. A member of one of the most powerful alumni networks in the history of alumni networking. A person capable of detonating one of the most powerful bombs in the history of bomb detonating: the H bomb. An intellectual capable of making profound, circuitous statements with multiple clauses, numerous concessions, and several lists. Now, with the whole world at your fingertips, you must decide whether you should shoot it in a hoop, bowl it down a lane, hit it with a club...