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May 24, 2006

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The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson comments on the New Orleans mayoral election. Journalist-turned-novelist Anne Taylor Fleming discusses switching writing style gears.


Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

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In his 25 years at The Washington Post, Eugene Robinson has been city hall reporter, foreign correspondent and assistant managing editor of the award-winning 'Style' section. He writes about politics and culture in his twice-weekly column. A native of Orangeburg, SC, Robinson attended the University of Michigan, where he was the first African American co-editor-in-chief of the award-winning student newspaper. He's a Harvard University Nieman Fellow in Journalism and author of Last Dance in Havana.


 

Anne Taylor Fleming

Anne Taylor Fleming

Anne Taylor Fleming

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Anne Taylor Fleming is a nationally recognized journalist, TV commentator and author. She's a regular contributor to NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and has written articles for a wide variety of publications, including The New York Times, Woman's Day, The New Yorker and Newsweek. Her books include the nonfiction Motherhood Deferred and Sophie is Gone and the novels Marriage: A Duet and As If Love Were Enough - her latest. Based in Los Angeles, Fleming has been a commentator for CBS and on radio for NBC.