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  Bryn Mawr College - Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center - Hepburn Medalists
Cynthia McFadden was named co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline in October 2005 and assumed anchor duties at the end of November; she is based in New York.
From 1984 to 1991, McFadden was the executive producer of Fred Friendly's Media and Society seminars based at Columbia University.
A native of Maine, McFadden graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Bowdoin College.
www.brynmawr.edu /hepburn/mcfadden.php   (219 words)

  
 ABC News: Iraqi intelligence chief met with bin Laden in December 1998
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: (voice-over) The answer to their prayers would come as the details of their plan are put in place.
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: (voice-over) That small bang was a stun grenade, a diversion to help the terrorists move their truck closer to the embassy.
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: (voice-over) In downtown New York City, behind the walls of this prison, four of the men the U.S. government has charged in connection with the bombing plot are under arrest.
www.reasons-for-war-with-iraq.info /abcnews_1-14-99.html   (6878 words)

  
 Transcript: Madonna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: That's a first from the woman who has always said she didn't need to explain or apologise.
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: Madonna says the ego that has served her so well in the past is now undergoing a tough re-evaluation.
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: She attributes her new philosophy to the study of 13th-century Jewish mysticism called Kabbalah.
sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au /sixtyminutes/stories/2004_06_20/story_1150.asp   (1512 words)

  
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Cynthia McFadden begins our story with what may be a prime example: a young man who drank too much, too fast, costing other people their lives and losing a part of his own.
McFADDEN (Voiceover) Kevin Price admits he was drunk that night and had no business driving, but he now believes his behavior can be explained, at least in part, by a little-understood phenomenon known as alcoholic flout.
McFADDEN (Voiceover) Dr. George Koob is a neurologist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, where he studies the effects of alcohol on the brain.
members.tripod.com /platforum/alcohol.htm   (2648 words)

  
 Transcript: The war of the Roses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
CYNTHIA McFADDEN: Within weeks of the divorce filing, the war of the Roses moves from their house to the courthouse.
CYNTHIA McFADDEN: The Roses are paying nearly $1000 an hour to watch their divorce lawyers do what they have been doing for months — argue.
CYNTHIA McFADDEN: In the end, the stories of the real and the fictional Roses seemed to merge as a lesson in life.
sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au /sixtyminutes/stories/2004_07_11/story_1168.asp   (1724 words)

  
 ABC News Groom Toxic Suit Transcript
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: This man and at least a dozen others say that throughout the 1980s a deadly smoke was produced by weekly burnings in huge pits at the air base.
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: Frost died in 1989 of cirrhosis of the liver, but his widow Helen says that while Frost did drink, he was no alcoholic.
Cynthia McFadden, ABC News, on the road to Groom Lake.
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CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: This man and at least a dozen others say that throughout the 1980s a deadly smoke was produced by weekly burnings in huge pits at the air base.
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN: They want to lift the secrecy surrounding the burning and find out what the workers were exposed to.
Cynthia McFadden, ABC News, on the road to Groom Lake.
paul.rutgers.edu /~mcgrew/ufo/to-be-merged/groom-lake.toxic-suit   (1242 words)

  
 Page 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
McFadden's hour long documentary on the lives of children living with their grandparents was accorded high critical acclaim as was her celebrated one-hour special, Judgment at Midnight, the first time cameras were ever allowed on any death row cell block to document the final weeks of one inmate's life.
McFadden also conducted the first investigation by a major news organization into one of America's darkest secrets – the forced sterilization of 60,000 to 100,000 American citizens and reported from India and Israel on the world-wide trafficking of girls.
Cynthia McFadden's willingness to lend her time and talent, once again, is deeply appreciated.
www.cast.org /ldaccessinvite/page7.html   (338 words)

  
 Enemies Foreign and Domestic Excerpt 2
Cynthia McFadden was the National Firearms Organization’s chief Capitol Hill lobbyist, and although she dreaded today like no other in her memory, she squared her shoulders and walked through the metal detectors, had her purse and briefcase checked by the armed security guards, and entered the atrium of the Hart Senate office building.
Cynthia McFadden knew from long experience that it was counter-productive to debate with hysterics, so she smiled gamely and turned around again to continue her walk toward Congressman Packard’s office.
Cynthia McFadden was not only an ardent defender of every woman’s right to have the choice to defend herself against attack with firearms; she was also a dedicated martial artist who had earned her brown belt in Aikido.
www.enemiesforeignanddomestic.com /excerpt2.htm   (4042 words)

  
 SLDN
CYNTHIA MCFADDEN, ABC NEWS: (Voice-over) At military bases across the country, troops are on the move.
MCFADDEN: (V/O) She was assigned to report for active duty at Andrews Air Force Base, outside Washington, DC.
MCFADDEN: General, respond to the critics who say, look, this is nothing but rank homophobia.
www.sldn.org /templates/press/record.html?section=5&record=782   (1162 words)

  
 McFadden '78 Named Co-Anchor of ABC News's 'Nightline', Campus News (Bowdoin)
McFadden, who has co-anchored "Primetime" since 2004 and served as a correspondent for that show since 1996, will take up her new post at the end of November along with "20/20" correspondent Martin Bashir and ABC News's Chief White House Correspondent Terry Moran.
McFadden and her co-anchors "bring the combination of intelligence, experience, and perspective that can ensure that Nightline's future is every bit as bright as its past," said ABC News President David Westin in a press release announcing the appointments.
McFadden, Bashir and Moran are "three of the most talented journalists working in television" and "will bring an incisive and distinctive edge to our journalism in the great tradition of 'Nightline'," said executive producer James Goldston in the same release.
www.bowdoin.edu /news/archives/1bowdoincampus/002569.shtml   (356 words)

  
 Cynthia McFadden on PrimeTime Thursday
McFadden has reported from inside one of Mexico's mental hospitals -- which led to its closing -- uncovered a scam in the social security system in West Virginia that provoked congressional hearings, and revealed the forced sterilization of hundreds of American citizens during World War II.
McFadden reported the investigation of Princess Diana's death, covered the princess' funeral from Buckingham Palace, and conducted exclusive interviews with the security team assigned to the princess and Dodi Al-Fayed.
McFadden's one-hour special, "Judgment at Midnight," marked the first time cameras were ever allowed on any death row cell block to document the final weeks of an inmate's life.
www.wchstv.com /abc/primetimethursday/cynthiamcfadden.shtml   (501 words)

  
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Usual practice was for the governor to formally welcome new officers, but a combination of meetings and Cynthia's shift arrangement had meant that she had been greeted by Meg Morris - Cynthia was depressed to find that the stories of Morris' bleeding heart had been all too true.
By the time Cynthia had opened the cell door, the prisoner was on her feet, backing towards the wall.
One thing was apparent from Cynthia's departmental file - she did not lack ambition, and the prospect of having both Joan and Cynthia casting avaricious eyes over her seat concerned Ann deeply.
www.pcbh.org.uk /rr_view.php?vn_rr=19   (2304 words)

  
 Like Gaul, Divided in 3 Parts - New York Times
McFadden kept looking down at what seemed to be notes during her perfunctory interview with Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
McFadden was so wedded to her script and time limit she did not appear to even hear it.
McFadden did a good job of handling the raw emotion in the room, but she didn't quite match Mr.
www.nytimes.com /2005/12/13/arts/television/13stan.html?ex=1292130000&en=b687d71116a2bb23&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (805 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cynthia McFadden (born May 27, 1956 in Lewiston, Maine) (adopted) is a correspondent for ABC News.
She has been divorced twice and has a son, Spencer Graham McFadden Hoge, who was born in 1998 and was named after the late actor, Spencer Tracy [1].
McFadden is also the executor of the estate of longtime friend Katharine Hepburn.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Cynthia_McFadden   (105 words)

  
 COURT TV ONLINE - NEWS FROM COURT TV
Cynthia McFadden, senior legal correspondent for ABC News, is serving as host for this special.
Currently a correspondent for ABC's "Primetime Thursday," McFadden joined ABC News in February, 1994 as the network's legal correspondent and has served as a contributor for "PrimeTime Live," "20/20" and as one of the hosts of "20/20 Downtown".
McFadden had been an anchor and senior producer at Court TV, beginning with the network's inception in 1991.
www.courttv.com /press/meaning_of_safe.html   (657 words)

  
 Cynthia McFadden Information
Cynthia McFadden (born May 27, 1956 in Lewiston,Maine) (adopted) is a Senior Legal correspondant for ABC News.
McFadden is also an actress and television journalist who is mostly well known for her role as Co-Anchor on ABC News Nightline and reporter for ABC's TV-series 20/20.
McFadden is also the executor to the will of long time friend and fellow actress Katharine Hepburn.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Cynthia_McFadden   (139 words)

  
 ABC News: Cynthia McFadden
In 2004, McFadden served as the legal editor and narrator of the ground-breaking ABC News documentary series "In the Jury Room," which chronicled six homicide trials from a unique, "fly-on-the-wall" perspective.
Previously, McFadden had been an anchor and senior producer at the Courtroom Television Network, beginning with the network's inception in 1991 where she anchored live coverage of more than 200 trials, among them the William Kennedy Smith rape trial, the Menendez brothers' murder trial and the Rodney King trial.
McFadden's other awards include: the George Foster Peabody Award, an Oversees Press Club Award, six Cine Golden Eagles, the Ohio State Award, two Silver Gavels from the American Bar Association, the Grand Award of the New York Festival, and the Blue Ribbon of the American Film Festival.
abcnews.go.com /Primetime/story?id=128458   (758 words)

  
 Kate the Great, The Katharine Hepburn Forum - Cynthia McFadden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cynthia was introduced to Katharine by a roomate from Bowdoin College where she (CF) was studying law.
McFadden was rigging a sailboat with her roomie's brother when the actress came upon them.
McFadden's theory is that Hepburn, who was childless, 'was at a point in her life where she wanted to tell somebody the way she thought a good life should be lived.
katethegreatnet.proboards27.com /index.cgi?board=relationships&action=display&thread=1115834396   (1297 words)

  
 the futon critic - the web's best primetime television resource
McFadden will continue to anchor and report for ABC News Primetime, where she has had a role since 1996, and Mr.
Cynthia McFadden joined ABC News in February 1994 as the networks legal correspondent and, two years later, was named a correspondent for Prime Time Live, for which she has been a co-anchor since September 2004.
McFadden has reported several news-breaking stories, including a first-hand look at the process leading up to a mans execution on Louisianas death row, and just this month two reports for Nightline on the U.S. governments attempts to secure loose nuclear materials and weapons domestically and abroad.
www.thefutoncritic.com /news.aspx?date=10/17/05&id=20051017abc04   (1009 words)

  
 Media Monitor - Media Turn Backs On A Whistleblower - August 2, 1999
Then, McFadden suggested Shenwick was a "Republican operative" -- a charge Shenwick rebutted by noting that she was a career official who gave accurate information to members of Congress from both political parties.
Finally, McFadden said Shenwick had been accused of not believing in the mission of the U.N. She pleaded not guilty to this charge as well.
McFadden wanted to know why Shenwick was so important that she should be holding hold up such a nomination.
www.aim.org /media_monitor/A3253_0_2_0_C   (578 words)

  
 ABC News: ABC Names Bashir, McFadden, Moran Co-Anchors of 'Nightline'
Martin Bashir, Terry Moran and Cynthia McFadden are the new co-anchors of Nightline.
McFadden joined ABC News in February 1994 as the network's legal correspondent and two years later was named a correspondent for "Prime Time Live," for which she has been a co-anchor since September 2004.
Throughout her tenure at ABC, McFadden has reported several breaking stories, including a firsthand look at the process leading up to a man's execution on Louisiana's death row, and just this month two reports for "Nightline" on the U.S. government's attempts to secure loose nuclear materials and weapons domestically and abroad.
abcnews.go.com /Nightline/story?id=1222866   (633 words)

  
 A Person Now Awake | PopMatters Television Feature
But no. McFadden doesn't ask about the recent run-in with Warners over the Maverick label; as of 15 June, she sold her shares for something over $10 million, choosing to cease fighting, to attend to other matters.
McFadden gets to the point at last, when she inquires about the tour's inclusion of dancers in military-looking gear and imagery from the "American Life" music video that Madonna pulled before the war against Iraq commenced last year.
The concert is, according to McFadden, "partly an anti-war protest." She asks Madonna to explain the "meaning" of the last image of that re-outfitted video, in which a President Bush look-alike kisses a Saddam Hussein look-alike on the cheek.
www.popmatters.com /music/features/040622-madonna.shtml   (1463 words)

  
 Cynthia McFadden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cynthia McFadden (born May 27, 1956 in Lewiston, Maine) (adopted) is a correspondent for ABC News.
McFadden graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Bowdoin College in 1978.
McFadden is also the executor of the estate of longtime friend Katharine Hepburn.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cynthia_McFadden   (133 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
Here to try to make sense of all of this, Cynthia McFadden, ABC News senior legal correspondent, Jane Velez-Mitchell, of "Celebrity Justice." She was inside the court room today.
MCFADDEN: Well, you know, the criminal trial, as I understand it, maybe one of the real lawyers will correct me on this, could still go forward, although it would be unlikely, because without the...
MCFADDEN: And the civil trial, if there were to be any, would be extinguished at his death as well.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0401/16/lkl.00.html   (7613 words)

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