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• Mark Warner by Rick Reinhard
• Ted Koppel courtesy of ABC News
• Hubble courtesy of NASA
April 25, 2002

 



Just 25 years ago, Mark Warner, BA ’77, stood out at GW for getting good Hill jobs and good grades. Now, with self-made wealth and solid entrepreneurial zeal, he’s Virginia’s newly elected governor. Warner came to be Virginia’s governor by a path that was purposely political, including the decade he spent becoming a high-tech venture capitalist. Along the way, his four years at GW were crucial in his political development. Read




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Due to Ted Koppel being sent to the Middle East by ABC News, the “Kalb Report” program scheduled for tomorrow (Friday, April 26) has been postponed. The event may be rescheduled for another date in May.
 

 


The Hubble Space Telescope is revealing the universe in mind-boggling detail. Six GW alumni play important roles in this historic program. Read

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• Lisa Delpy, SBPM, Los Angeles Times, April 21

• Darryl Jenkins, Washington Post, April 21
• Reuven Schlencker, Washington Post, April 20
• Bernard Reich
, ESIA, Christian Science Monitor, April 17
• Gail Kern Paster, CCAS, Washington Post, April 13

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