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What's In Store For 2003?

Wednesday, January 01, 2003

Some of the best and brightest reporters and newsmakers who have been on the Brian Lehrer show this past year share their predictions for 2003.
  • New York Times columnist Frank Rich
  • Syndicated Columnist, Financial Times Amity Shlaes
  • Editor-Publisher of the Haitian Times Garry Pierre-Pierre
  • City Councilmember Bill de Blasio (D-39)
  • Publisher, editor, writer, designer, etc. of Backwash, Marc Hartzman, author of Found on Ebay: 100 Genuinely Bizarre Items from the World's Online Yard Sale (Universe Publishing, 2002)
  • Syndicated columnist, Norah Vincent
  • Irish Times columnist, Nuala O'Faolain, author of Are You Somebody (Owl Books, 1999) and My Dream Of You (recently released in paperback by Riverhead Books)
  • Newsday columnist Ellis Henican
  • Senior special writer for The Wall Street Journal Charles Gasparino
  • Michael Myers, director of New York Civil Rights Coalition and a columnist for the New York Post
  • The Ethicist, Randy Cohen of New York Times Magazine
  • New Jersey’s The Record columnist Mike Kelly
  • WNYC’s cultural advisor and Entertainment Weekly film critic, Owen Gleiberman
  • Heather MacDonald, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of the forthcoming Are Cops Racist?: How the War Against the Police Harms Black Americans (Ivan R Dee, Dec 2002) and last but not least
  • Meghan Daum, journalist and author of My Misspent Youth (Open City Books, 2001)
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