Nina Totenberg
Nina Totenberg is NPR s award-winning legal affairs correspondent. Her reports air regularly on NPR s critically acclaimed newsmagazines
All Things Considered,
Weekend Edition.
Totenberg s coverage of the Supreme Court and legal affairs has won her widespread recognition. She is often featured in documentaries most recently
RBG that deal with issues before the court. As
Newsweek put it, The mainstays [of NPR] are
Morning Edition and
All Things Considered. But the creme de la creme is Nina Totenberg.
In 1991, her ground-breaking report about University of Oklahoma Law Professor Anita Hill s allegations of sexual harassment by Judge Clarence Thomas led the Senate Judiciary Committee to re-open Thomas s Supreme Court confirmation hearings to consider Hill s charges. NPR received the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for its gavel-to-gavel coverage anchored by Totenberg of both the original hearings and the inquiry into Anita Hill s allegatio
Radio reporter, daughter of ex-Journal Star writer, killed by stray bullet in Kansas City herald-review.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from herald-review.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
PEORIA The daughter of a former Journal Star reporter was killed last Friday by a bullet that entered her apartment in Kansas City.
Aviva Okeson-Haberman, a public radio reporter in Kansas City, was found dead in her apartment on Friday after a friend went to check on her, according to KCUR-FM s story on her death.
The NPR affiliate reported that it appears she died after a bullet pierced one of the windows of her first-floor apartment. Homicide detectives are investigating her death, the Kansas City Star reported Monday.
Okeson-Haberman, 24, was a graduate of the University of Missouri s School of Journalism and had worked at KCUR for two years. She was the daughter of Sarah Okeson, a reporter at the Journal Star from 1990 to 2006.
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Nina Totenberg
Nina Totenberg is NPR s award-winning legal affairs correspondent. Her reports air regularly on NPR s critically acclaimed newsmagazines
All Things Considered,
Weekend Edition.
Totenberg s coverage of the Supreme Court and legal affairs has won her widespread recognition. She is often featured in documentaries most recently
RBG that deal with issues before the court. As
Newsweek put it, The mainstays [of NPR] are
Morning Edition and
All Things Considered. But the creme de la creme is Nina Totenberg.
In 1991, her ground-breaking report about University of Oklahoma Law Professor Anita Hill s allegations of sexual harassment by Judge Clarence Thomas led the Senate Judiciary Committee to re-open Thomas s Supreme Court confirmation hearings to consider Hill s charges. NPR received the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for its gavel-to-gavel coverage anchored by Totenberg of both the original hearings and the inquiry into Anita Hill s allegatio