Pulitzer Prize Winner Anna Quindlen Nov 11, 2009
Anna Quindlen s in journalism began in 1974 when she began writing for the New York Post ... Anna Quindlen s Early Years and Personal Life ... Anna Quindlen s Awards and Recognitions. (Suite101.com)
Newsweek: Why a public plan wouldn't control costs Oct 27, 2009
Anna Quindlen accesses a young presidency. Why Mark Sanford likes Ayn Rand. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Geek boutique Oct 26, 2009
Obstensibly assessing President Obama's accomplishments -- or lack thereof -- in office thus far, normally sharp-witted writer Anna Quindlen comes to an astonishingly banal conclusion ... Obstensibly assessing President Obama's accomplishments -- or lack thereof -- in office thus far, normally sharp-witted writer Anna Quindlen comes to an astonishingly banal conclusion. (New York Post -- News)
NISH teacher holds books signing for 'Teaching Hope' Aug 19, 2009
Now, those teachers have contributed stories to Teaching Hope: Stories from Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell; foreword by Anna Quindlen, which comes out today. The profits from the book will go to a scholarship for educators. (New Iberia, LA)
Freedom Writers Foundation features work by Alaska teachers Aug 12, 2009
It includes stories from teachers in the United States and Canada, with a forward by Newsweek columnist Anna Quindlen. Marvel, who now teaches at Palmer High School, is one of two Alaska teachers with stories in the collection. (Anchorage Daily News)
The Starting Point: Security issues, Kim Jong Il and 496 dogs Jul 9, 2009
Writer Anna Quindlen, 57. Football Hall of Famer Jack Lambert, 57. (Yahoo News -- Politics)
Wesleyan, ECSU And WCSU Students Graduate May 26, 2009
MIDDLETOWN - Anna Quindlen, the writer who addressed 's Class of 2009 Sunday, painted a bleak picture of contemporary life. Quindlen, a best-selling author and former columnist, described a society in which people lined their wallets by "investing and trading nothing at all," a culture that withholds equality for gays, lesbians and women, and a nation of people who place greater emphasis on their bank accounts than on the wealth of their souls. (FOX61, CT)
TV's old guard: Good-bye Don Newman May 5, 2009
Coinciding with the news of Don Newman's retirement there's a fascinating essay in the current issue of Newsweek, written by veteran columnist Anna Quindlen. She's stepping aside from her column, and she was moved to do it after reading the submissions for a journalism award that goes to journalists under the age of 35. (Globe and Mail)
Teen Sex and Insanity Mar 18, 2009
Just when you thought liberal punditry couldn't get any wackier, Newsweek columnist Anna Quindlen reveals yet a new level of insanity and calls for kids to be taught that sex is pleasurable. I'm not kidding. (Townhall.com)
Child Welfare League of America's (CWLA) National Conference to Convene in Washington, DC February 23 - 25 Feb 21, 2009
Text hiding to spacing. Feb. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- CWLA's annual advocacy conference will kick off on Monday, February 23 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC. This year's meeting has as its theme, "Children Today: America's Future" and will pay special attention to the use of data, research, and technology to meet the needs of children in the child welfare system. (PR Newswire)