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Marin J. Strmecki
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Neiman Fellow Says Presidents' Control of Press Is `Overrated'
Manipulating the press is an "irresistible temptation" to United States presidents because the press covers everything they do whether it
Power Outage Hits Athletic Buildings
Blodgett Pool and the Soldier's Field Track and Tennis Hall lost power last night for about three hours when a
Journalist Claims Objectivity Is Difficult In News Reporting
"Why should newspapers be able to tell the truth when no other institution can?" David L. DeJean, associate editor of
New York City Judge Attacks Racism in U.S. Court System
American schools should require black studies for all students, Bruce M. Wright, a black criminal judge from New York City,
News Reporting Imbalanced, Nieman Fellow Says at Union
The news coverage of foreign affairs received by Americans "is accurate, but in a very limited way," Kenneth J. Freed,
Moonstruck
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) may name a crater in the moon's Sea of Tranquility after a deceased Harvard professor
Rain Causes Floods, Wet Feet
Melting snow and rain caused basement flooding in many Harvard buildings, with the worst occuring in the sub-basement of the
Bruins Dominate Capitols at Garden, 4-1
The Boston Bruins defeated the Washington Capitals 4-1 last night at the Boston Garden as Don Marcotte scored two goals