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GW IN THE NEWS
Week of March 4 - 8, 2002
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Lawrence Mitchell, professor of law, was quoted by U.S.
News & World Report, The Toronto Star, "The American Prospect,"
CNBC, Bloomberg News, Yahoo Finance Vision and "Estrella Economica" about
the Enron hearings.
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The following media outlets covered Supreme Court Justice Antonin
Scalia's remarks at GW Law School's dedication ceremony: Associated Press (print
and photo), CBS News, Media News Service, and The Legal
Times.
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The Washington Post wrote about CNN's move of "Crossfire"
move to GW's Jack Morton Auditorium beginning April 1.
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John Thomas, professor of law, was quoted by The Legal
Times on new patent laws.
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John Banzhaf, professor of law, was quoted by "The Boston
Globe Magazine" about tobacco lobbyist John Farrell.
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SBPM Dean Susan Phillips was interviewed on CNNfn
discussing employment numbers released by The Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
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Elliott School Dean Harry Harding was the subject of an
article in the Japan Economic Newswire. The article, “Japan’s Economic Recovery
Strategically Improtant: Scholar,” resulted from a speech Harding gave in Tokyo
on March 5.
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Shann Turnbull, a fellow of GW's International Institute of Corporate
Governance and Accountability, was quoted in the Australian Financial Review on
executive remuneration packages.
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Gail Kern Paster, professor of English, was quoted in The Washington
Post on her appointment as director to Folger Shakespeare
Library.
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Jonathan Turley, professor of law, was interviewed on NPR's
"All Things Considered" about a sentence issued by a
federal district court judge that ordered a defendant not to watch television
for 10 months.
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©2002 The George Washington University Office of University Relations, Washington, D.C. Contact gwnews@gwu.edu with questions and comments.
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