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Book World: Tales of egos, ulcers and misbehavior at '60 Minutes'


Book World: Tales of egos, ulcers and misbehavior at 60 Minutes
Susan Benkelman, The Washington Post
Feb. 19, 2021
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Ticking Clock: Behind the Scenes at 60 Minutes
By Ira Rosen
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Television news producers operate outside the spotlight, figuring out story angles, sweating the details and persuading reluctant sources to go on camera. They also manage impossibly difficult personalities, get blamed for segments that go off the rails and generally don t get credit for things that go right.
Ira Rosen lasted 40 years in this environment, some of that time spent as a producer for the legendary Mike Wallace, who in Rosen s telling was as intimidating behind the scenes as he was on camera, bullying producers until they were literally sick. The tension of the job led other producers to develop heart disease or cancer at an early age, Rosen writes in his memoir, Ticking Clock: Behind the Scenes at 60 Minutes. One producer named his ....

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Coronavirus 'she-cession' affecting Capital Region workers


Coronavirus she-cession affecting Capital Region workers
Pandemic caused four times as many women to drop out of the workforce than men
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1of9Buy PhotoDesiree Kelleigh works in her office at Lotus Analytics on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Warrensburg, N.Y. Kelleigh was laid off in March without any warning. She spent months searching for a job but was often told she was overqualified. She is thrilled to be newly employed at Lotus Analytics. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of9Buy PhotoDesiree Kelleigh at her new job with Lotus Analytics on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Warrensburg, N.Y. Kelleigh was laid off in March without any warning. She spent months searching for a job but was often told she was overqualified. She is thrilled to be newly employed at Lotus Analytics. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less ....

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A College Program for Disadvantaged Teens Could Shake Up Elite Admissions


A College Program for Disadvantaged Teens Could Shake Up Elite Admissions
An education program is immersing underprivileged students in Ivy League classes, and the students’ success has raised questions about how elite university gatekeepers determine college prospects.
“I had the dreams, the aspirations, but there was no, ‘I can really do that,’” said Di’Zhon Chase, a student in Gallup, N.M.Credit.Adria Malcolm for The New York Times
Feb. 18, 2021
WASHINGTON When Di’Zhon Chase’s teacher told her that she might be able to enroll in a Harvard University class, she was skeptical and not just because the Ivy League school was more than 2,000 miles from her hometown, Gallup, N.M. ....

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