by Eleanor Goldberg | Jun 10, 2010 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality, Topics
WASHINGTON—When Faryn Hart settled into her seat at the weekly Shabbat table set for 20, she also settled into the role her grandmother expected her to play. Yes–I will study medicine. Yes–I will marry an engineer. Yes–I got an A on my exam. Inasmuch...
by Eleanor Goldberg | Jun 10, 2010 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON–Through each recession, one pastime proved too fun to fail: Bowling. Until this downturn. Though the number of bowlers hit a promising 70 million last year, according to the Bowling Proprietors Association of America– but alleys had to strike...
by Eleanor Goldberg | Jun 10, 2010 | Politics, Topics
Why He Matters When Arnold Jackson walked out the U.S. Census Bureau’s door in 1992, the chief information officer was pretty sure his work there was done. He had spent six years revamping the processing systems for the 1990 Census and was eager to resume his...
by Eleanor Goldberg | Jun 8, 2010 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality
Get the Flash Player to see this content. Supporters defend Israel’s role in the Gaza-bound flotilla raid at the White House Eleanor Goldberg/MNS WASHINGTON–About a thousand protestors gathered in Miami this weekend to defend the Israeli Defense Force’s...
by Eleanor Goldberg | Jun 8, 2010 | Topics
Get the Flash Player to see this content. Stop shooting at eye level, you’re boring your viewers. Get low with Medill video journalist Jeniece Pettitt’s tips,...