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Her investigative journalism series first appeared in a 1903 issue of McClure's Magazine alongside articles by Lincoln Steffens and Ray Stannard Baker that ushered in the era of muckraking journalism.
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Her tenure is credited with seeing The Post rise in national stature through effective investigative reporting, most notably to ensure that The New York Times did not surpass its Washington reporting of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate scandal.
Her investigative works include Selena ‘ s Secret: The Revealing Story Behind Her Tragic Death, released in Spanish as El Secreto De Selena: La Reveladora Historia Detrás De Su Trágica Muerte, in which she investigated the events surrounding the death of singer Selena Quintanilla.
Her weblog entries were first collected and published as Baghdad Burning, ISBN 978-1-55861-489-5 ( with a foreword by investigative journalist James Ridgeway ), and Baghdad Burning II, ISBN 978-1-55861-529-8, ( also with an introduction by James Ridgeway and Jean Casella ).
Her major investigative works include La noche de Tlatelolco ( Massacre in Mexico ) ( 1971 ), Fuerte es el silencio ( Strong is Silence ) ( 1975 ) and Nada nadie.
Her pragmatic, analytical investigative style serves as a balance against Goren's often eccentric investigation and interrogation methods.
Her and journalism
Her relationship with Johnny Depp and a 2001 arrest for shoplifting were a constant subject of tabloid journalism.
Her books, stories, and journalism career brought her influence in Miami, which she used to advance her causes.
Her first job in journalism was as a copygirl for the now-defunct Washington Daily News, but shortly after she was promoted to cub reporter, she was laid off as part of massive cutbacks at the paper.
Her social documentary and photo journalism was mostly unseen before the release of her book Unknown Bown 1947-1967 in 2007.
Her career began in print, working for various local newspapers in London in journalism and sub-editing roles.
Her first job in journalism was as a reporter for the Richmond Herald and then the Uxbridge Evening Mail.
Her journalism career began after a chance meeting with Eliza Nicholson, the owner of the New Orleans newspaper Daily Picayune in 1893.
Her occasional journalism, essays, stories and poetry have appeared in numerous publications including The Globe and Mail, National Post, CV2, Write, NOW, eye weekly and This Magazine.
Her journalism has been published in The Nation, Print, Utne, Heeb, The Brooklyn Rail, Counterpunch, Filmmaker, and Details, as well for Moveon. org.
Her essays on the subject of journalism, conflict reporting and courage have been published by Harvard University ’ s Neiman Reports magazine and Columbia Journalism Review.
Her journalism has appeared in The New York Times, O the Oprah Magazine, Vogue and MORE, The Wall Street Journal and The Huffington Post.
Her background is in equal opportunities in Britain, and before that, land reform and development in Iran, where she grew up, and journalism in both countries.
Her husband, John McNulty, was also a writer for The New Yorker and with Thomas Wolf, Truman Capote, Gay Talese and James Baldwin, a major figure in the development of the literary genre of creative nonfiction, which is also known as literary journalism or literature in fact.
Her experience in broadcast journalism includes working as a reporter, producer, and host for local and national programs.
Her other journalism made a strong defence of her husband ; it was said that the quickest way to win her favour was to praise Philip.
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Her impact in the zing commercials had led to her being considered for an excellent part in an upcoming TV series, Underwater Western Eye, a documentary-type show to be sponsored by Oatnut Grits.
" Her portraits Fanny Travis Cochran, Dorothea and Francesca, and Ernesta and her Little Brother, are fine examples of her skill in painting children ; Ernesta with Nurse, one of a series of essays in luminous white, was a highly original composition, seemingly without precedent.
Her first stories appeared in pulp magazines in the 1930s, including two significant series in Weird Tales.
Her eye-candy role, Tawny Madison, contrasts outrageously with the no-nonsense warrant officer Ellen Ripley of the Alien series, also played by Weaver.
Her six-year personal reign was marred by a series of crises, largely caused by the intrigues and rivalries of the leading nobles.
She was also the subject of the documentaries Helen Keller in Her Story, narrated by Katharine Cornell, and The Story of Helen Keller, part of the Famous Americans series produced by Hearst Entertainment.
Her credits include the TV series Ready or Not, Are You Afraid of the Dark, Seasons of Love, and Andromeda as Trance Gemini, and the movies Night of the Twisters, and Dear America: So Far From Home.
Her first publicly known romance was with actor Lorenzo Lamas, with whom she made an appearance in the television series The Love Boat in which two friends ( Lorenzo and Melissa ) resist the matchmaking efforts of their parents.
* James Bond film series, from You Only Live Twice ( 1967 ) to Die Another Day ( 2002 ), with the exception of On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ) and For Your Eyes Only ( 1981 ).
Her first professional screen experience was as an extra in the three part TF1 television series Dorothée, danseuse de corde ( 1983 ) directed by Jacques Fensten, which was followed by a similarly small role in the provincial television film Fort bloque directed by Pierrick Guinnard.
Her maternal grandparents were Millicent Green, a dancer with the George White's Scandals, a series of 1920s musical revues similar to the Ziegfeld Follies, and Johnny McAfee, a multireedist and vocalist of the big band era ; her grandparents met while touring with Johnny Hamp and his orchestra.
Her performance as a lesbian mourning the loss of her longtime partner in the HBO series If These Walls Could Talk 2 earned her a Golden Globe for “ Best TV Series Supporting Actress ” in 2000, as well as earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a TV Film or Miniseries.
Also, ESPN. com Page 2 columnist Bill Simmons often jokes that he is looking forward to running a future network ; SportsCenter anchors appeared as themselves in music videos by Brad Paisley ( I'm Gonna Miss Her ( The Fishin ' Song )) and Hootie and the Blowfish ( Only Wanna Be With You ); and the 1998 TV series Sports Night was based on an ESPN-style network and its titular, SportsCenter-analogue flagship sports results program.
Her many television appearances include lead roles in the series A Fine Romance and As Time Goes By.
Her father is fated to die if she ever marries, so when Culhwch ( Sometimes spelled as Kilhwch ) comes to court her, he is given a series of immensely difficult tasks he must complete before he can win her hand.
Shortly after his appointment, the observatory was placed under the control of Her Majesty's Treasury and suffered from a long series of under-funding.
Her performance as Annette Hargrove was praised by the San Francisco Chronicle: " Witherspoon is especially good in the least flashy role, and even when called upon to make a series of cute devilish faces, she pulls it off.
Witherspoon is also set to jointly star in and produce a number of movies under her Pacific Standard banner, including the comedy-drama Rule # 1, a film based on Cheryl Strayed's memoir Wild, an adaptation of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl, a film version of upcoming children's book series Pennyroyal's Princess Boot Camp, the raunchy comedy Who Invited Her, and the comedy The Beard.
Her performance on the series was met with critical acclaim, and she was a regular winner and nominee at television award shows throughout the 1990s.
He briefly appears in a 2002 issue of Alan Moore's comic book series Promethea entitled " The Wine Of Her Fornications " where he is one of the adepts in the " city of pyramids " in Moore's version of the Binah sphere of the Tree of Life and is watched over by John Dee.
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