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July 21, 2004

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Emmy-winning journalist Bonnie Anderson discusses her new book, News Flash - a critical look at the world of TV news. Olympic sprinter Maurice Greene describes the road to Athens.


Bonnie Anderson

Bonnie Anderson

Bonnie Anderson

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An award winning journalist, Bonnie Anderson is a 27-year veteran of print, radio, Internet and TV journalism. She's won seven Emmy Awards and been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Anderson began her career as a print reporter for the Miami Herald, the Miami News and Gannett Newspapers. She spent ten years at NBC News and almost ten at CNN. As president of Anderson Media Agency, Inc., she provides media training for executives, journalists and other professionals.


 

Maurice Greene

Maurice Greene

Maurice Greene

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Track star Maurice Greene is the dominant 100 meters sprinter of his era. He started running track in 4th grade at age 8, and went on to be the first man to win a 100/200 meters sprint double and only the fourth athlete to win three gold medals in a single meet in the history of the World Championships. After an injury-shortened season in '01 and up-and-down seasons in '02 and '03, he recently set a U.S. Olympic track and field trials record in the men's 100 meters final and will represent the U.S. in Athens.