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Media Should Have 'Outed' Foley
MICHELANGELO SIGNORILE hosts a daily radio program on Sirius satellite radio.THE FINGER-POINTING in the Mark Foley scandal has curiously not focused on one particularly powerful player complicit in allowing the Florida Republican to continue his detrimental behavior for years: the American media. By not reporting on Foley's...Tags: Family, Satellite Technology, Mark Foley, Washington Post Company, Roman Catholic
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You've got to cover yourself
NORMAN PEARLSTINE was managing editor of the Wall Street Journal from 1983 to 1991 and editor in chief of Time Inc. from 1995 to 2005. His book, "Off the Record: The Press, the Government, and the WarA.J. LIEBLING'S somewhat shopworn comment that "freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one" is still true 50 years later — and Rupert Murdoch is well aware of it as he negotiates to purchase the Wall Street Journal and its parent,...Tags: Corporate Officers, Television Industry, New York Times, Tribune Company, Satellite and Cable Service
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Major Journalism Awards
2005 SIGMA DELTA CHI AWARDS Sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists Public Service (circulation of 100,000 or greater) – "The Troubles at King/Drew" by the staff of the Los Angeles Times Photography Sports – "Swifter, Higher, Stronger"...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Ernie Pyle, Health Organizations, Photography, Civil and Public Service
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Trouble in Paradise
Matthew Heller's last story for the magazine was about well-compensated activists for the disabled.Marlon Brando spent the last few years of his life mostly cloistered in the master bedroom of his home on Mulholland Drive, the great actor reduced to an obese, distrustful and tormented recluse. But there was a place to which he could escape by simply...Tags: Marlon Brando, Ecosystems, Hotels and Accommodations, Murder, Government
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Long-time PBS Host Louis Rukeyser Dies
Louis Rukeyser, who for 32 years presided over PBS' "Wall Street Week," a landmark financial advice show developed distinguished by his keen insights, wry puns and idiosyncratic musings on the market, died yesterday at his home in Greenwich, Conn....Tags: Alistair Cooke, University of Maryland, Diseases, Television Industry, New York Times
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Liz's True Loves
Joseph V. Amodio is a freelance writer.When Elizabeth Taylor bumped into Britain's Princess Margaret years ago at a wedding, the royal was rather stunned by Taylor's ring - a grandiose diamond worthy of Stonehenge, and utterly vulgar in the opinion of the princess. "Why don't you try it on?"...Tags: Family, Metal and Mineral, Auction Service, New York Times, Hobbies
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Cinephiles in slippers
Special to The TimesHarold Bronson was so intent on having a home theater, he studied photos in magazines, checked out ads, put his imagination to work. But he didn't have a room that was workable in his Westwood house, and none of the designs he saw provoked him to build...Tags: Ava Gardner, Super Bowl, Cinema Industry, Heads of State, Interior Design
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A cultural icon
The Associated PressHere are some places where Harley-Davidson has appeared in pop culture in the past century: - Harley-Davidson was the first to introduce the black motorcycle jacket, in 1947. - The biker image was immortalized in the 1953 movie "The Wild One,"...Tags: Marlon Brando, Dennis Hopper, Dan Aykroyd, Crimes, Gang Activity
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