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Author: Madeline Friedman

Madeline Friedman is a former newspaper reporter and recovering political junkie who lives in Brooklyn. She has an M.A. in International Relations and Communication from La Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She grew up in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC and still reads her hometown newspapers every day.
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Why Has Tom Shales Waged War on Christiane Amanpour?

Madeline Friedman

For the third time since March, The Washington Post has published comments by TV critic Tom Shales that reek of xenophobia, with a whiff of misogyny to boot. This time he’s after Christiane Amanpour, who one week ago, began her gig as the first woman host of ABC-TV’s This Week. Shales is incensed that a “globe-trotting […]

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