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Judi Lynn

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4. The Journalism School there is and has been for ages, a highly respected one, by all means!
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 06:51 PM
Mar 2024

No doubt it would be easy to wonder what that translation job would have been, from time to time! Looks as if Mempo Giardianelli has his own place in Argentina's political structure by now. I'm uneducated about their political parties, but they all look very involved where they are now. That's a shame that woman presented a roadblock. She probably does that wherever she goes. Seems like a chronic problem.

Living in a Kansas City suburb on the Kansas side of the State Line! The Kansas City Star has hired a lot of M.U. journalists for many decades, and they've gone everywhere at one time or another. Tremendous foundation!

I'll bet the list of M.U. journalism luminaries is very impressive, even if Rather, Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley didn't attend, however. (Those names were so substantial. No one comes close to any of them now, or for a long time before now.)

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