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21. Hertzberg Of The New Yorker
In January 2000 he tells us that new hampshire is shaped like a wine bottle, and most of its Even as a boy Hertzberg had been obsessed with newspapers.
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The "Talk of the Town" political essayist is the urbane voice of liberalism.
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O n a January evening in 1977, at the old New Yorker offices on West 43rd Street, a going-away party was in progress for Hendrik Hertzberg '65, a staff writer there since 1969. Jimmy Carter had been elected president, and Hertzberg was leaving to join his speechwriting staff. "I felt I had been drifting a bit. I was at loose ends, not feeling like a 'real' writer, until I lucked into speechwriting," he says. "That focused me on politics. The life of a young writer in New York in the mid 1970s entailed a lot of angst—going to a shrink, trying to figure out the meaning of life, getting involved in very intense relationships. I wanted to get out of myself, and when the White House thing came calling, I didn't hesitate for one second." Hertzberg was taking a leave of absence from a magazine put out by talented, eccentric, opinionated, hilarious, and sometimes acridly quarrelsome writers, artists, and editors. Yet nearly everyone there seems to have liked Hertzberg, and for his sendoff, pugnacious film critic Pauline Kael dragged the famously diffident editor, William Shawn, from his office to the soirée on the eighteenth floor. Unexpectedly, Shawn sat down at a piano and dazzled the crowd. "He was a really good jazz piano player," says Hertzberg. "Shawn knew I loved jazz, and he played wonderful boogie-woogie and stride piano. It was just magical."

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    28. NM&L (Winter 2003): New Hampshire Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Cameras In Cou
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    @import url(http://www.rcfp.org/magazine.css); Back to: This issue's table of contents home page RCFP Home Page ROUNDUP New Hampshire Supreme Court rules in favor of cameras in courtrooms; other courts limit access By Paula Canning and April Thorn "[T]he use of cameras by the electronic media is merely an extension of the reporting function of the more traditional arms of the press," New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Joseph P. Nadeau wrote in a December decision responding to media requests that the court adopt a presumption that courts be open to the public. Writing for the state's high court, Nadeau said that judges should limit camera coverage only if there is "substantial likelihood of harm to any person or other harmful consequences" and "only when no other practical alternative is available." The high court ruled in response to efforts by WMUR-TV Channel 9 in Manchester, The Boston Globe and the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters to change a trial court's ruling, made without a hearing, that camera presence would infringe upon "the defendant's constitutional right to a fair trial." The Radio-Television News Directors Association and The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press filed a friend-of-the-court brief. The ruling will affect administrative policies in two counties that had prohibited cameras in courtrooms altogether.

    29. Concord Monitor Online - Concord, NH 03301
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    31. The Neil Rogers Show - News Archives
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    In the wake of the latest revelations from weapons inspector David Kay, many of the largest U.S. newspapers are belatedly pressing the Bush administration for an explanation of how it could have gotten the question of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq so wrong in the march to war last year. A growing number are raising the possibility that Bush and his team may have "cooked" the intelligence to support their case for war. Parole board moves up release date for 'TV Intoxication' killer
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