Five. I am janice i am alan price at the Library Museum we are delighted to welcome you to art virtual tour of first children caroline and jon junior in the white house. Welcome hope you enjoy it with us. Obvious that we are in an area showing a lot of different magazine covers. Can you tell us about what this part of the exhibitll is . This deals with how the media with the public fascination with the children. Public weree interested in has not been young kids of the white house since the early 20th century. The media played into that. We tookic a sampling magazine covers from the time. And wanted to run the gamut of newsweek. Which would be considered an informed periodical. Two more topical good news like a motion picture, how long can they hide the truth from caroline when in reality the article says something how long can they hide the truth from caroline that shes not with the girls next door in her family is not like your neighbors. They are in the white house. You had the medi
Books. Analyst are sports agent Leigh Steinberg and author and former professional Football Player Pellom Mcdaniels iii. This is an hour. So i would like to our panel. First, Steve Fainaru is a senior writerer with espn and he is the coauthor of league of denial, the nfl, concussion and the battle of the truth. The discussion on the nfl attempting to cover up the concussion and damage. We worked for the washinton post and won the pulitzer prize. He is the author of big boy rules, americas mercenary fighting in iraq, and baseball, cuba and the search for the american dream. His brother mark fainaruwada is a writer for espn and produces work for the program outside of the lines. Steve and mark serve as reporters and writing on a film of the same name for pbs Award Winning program frontline. It won the george poke and Peabody Awards and an emmy nomination. And along with Lance Williams they won National Honors in 20042005 for the coverage of the steroid scandal in baseball. And their book
Death notices and funeral announcements from the Hull Daily Mail this week
Many have placed death and funeral notices for loved ones in the paper this week
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Every week, dozens of funeral notices and birth announcements are made in the Hull Daily Mail.