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  Powell's Books - Anyone Can Grow Up: How George Bush and I Made It to the White House by Margaret Carlson
Carlson draws from her own life in the "Family Matters" section as well, commenting on subjects relating to children, women, and men — from abortion to balancing work and family, from feminism to sexual harassment.
Carlson draws from her own life in "Family Matters, " as well as commenting on subjects that concern children, women and men — from abortion to balancing work and family, from feminism to sexual harassment.
Margaret Carlson was named a columnist for Time magazine in 1994, making her the first woman columnist in the magazine's seventy-eight-year history.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=17-0684808900-0   (759 words)

  
 Colliers International: Margaret Carlson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Margaret Carlson is Chief Operating Officer of Colliers International Property Consultants USA, Inc., the US arm of a global real estate organization of over 247 offices in 50 countries throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific.  She was appointed COO in April 1999.
In her role as COO, Ms Carlson oversees national marketing and research efforts, manages financial, HR and administrative functions, and is responsible for implementing the strategic initiatives of the president and the board of directors.  Ms Carlson works on national strategic alliances to deliver the best services to Colliers' clients.
Prior to joining Colliers, Ms Carlson was a principal and Director of Client Services at PG Calc, a national software company dedicated to the philanthropic community.  Ms Carlson has several years of experience in the real estate industry as an asset manager for a major institutional investment firm and for local Boston-area developers.
www.colliers.com /margaret.carlson   (157 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She has appeared as a panelist on the CNN political programs Inside Politics and The Capital Gang, is on the staff at Time Magazine and writes a weekly column for the Los Angeles Times.
Carlson joined Time in January 1988 from The New Republic, where she was managing editor, and in 1994 became the first woman columnist in the magazine's history.
She has covered the last four presidential elections for the magazine and her journalism career has included stints as Washington bureau chief for Esquire magazine, editor of Washington Weekly, and editor of the Legal Times of Washington.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Margaret_Carlson   (157 words)

  
 Interview of Margaret Johanna (Larson) Carlson - Collection 263
Carlson in which she describes her childhood as a missionary kid in Ecuador, her education at Westmont and Wheaton Colleges, her nursing experience, and the missionary work she and her husband, Robert, did in Hong Kong at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Seminary there.
Margaret Johanna Larson, nicknamed Peggy Jo, was born in Quito, Ecuador, to missionaries Reuben and Grace Larson.
Margaret Carlson was interviewed on November 2 and 9, 1983, by student Esther Braly in the offices of the Billy Graham Center.
www.wheaton.edu /bgc/archives/GUIDES/263.htm   (1682 words)

  
 TIME.com - Margaret Carlson
Margaret Carlson was named a columnist for TIME magazine in February 1994.
Carlson joined TIME in January 1988 from the New Republic, where she was managing editor.
Carlson earned a law degree from George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C. She completed her undergraduate work at Penn State University, where she majored in English.
www.time.com /time/columnist/carlson/bio.html   (230 words)

  
 t a c i t u s || Margaret Carlson is Part of the Problem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Carlson went on to complain about the polarization in today's politics, yet this nationally-recognized Beltway talking-head pundit is either unaware or unacknowledging of her own responsibility in creating this divisive environment, slamming Bush for breaking his "uniter, not a divider" pledge yet ignoring her own party's culpability.
Tom Daschle's defeat should have sent a signal to Carlson and her political and journalistic compatriots that the politics of obstructionism, hard partisanship and corrosiveness are not avenues to success.
Carlson's views explain why the blogosphere has emerged to where it is today: It is filling in wide gaps left open by mainstream media.
www.tacitus.org /story/2004/11/4/82336/4214   (2916 words)

  
 CD Baby: MARGARET CARLSON: This Christmas...my favorite things   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Margaret's Christmas album demonstrates that she is a major talent.
We heard Margaret Carlson with the Cedar Rapids Symphony and she was fabulous.
Margaret sings these songs with complete perfection - yet they sound fresh like they are being sung for the first time.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/mcarlson2   (1113 words)

  
 CNN.com - Margaret Carlson: 'Anyone Can Grow Up" - Jun. 9, 2003
Margaret Carlson's new book, "Anyone Can Grow Up: How George Bush and I Made It to the White House," is in the Page Turners spotlight.
Margaret Carlson: I grew up as my brother's protector and keeper in the neighborhood because he is two years older than I am and was born with severe brain damage.
Carlson: Sometimes it was the kid with the fancy Schwinn bike and the best baseball bat who would be the meanest.
cnn.com /2003/ALLPOLITICS/06/09/judy.page.carlson   (946 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson’s Vietnam -- MagazineWatch -- 10/05/99 -- Media Research Center
Time columnist Margaret Carlson discovered the issue of character in "In the Name of their Fathers," a Public Eye column on the character of George W. Bush and John McCain.
Carlson wrote that McCain’s "biography is a bayonet aimed straight at the candidacy of George W. Bush, who resembles more closely at times the indulged baby boomer who occupies the Oval Office than the restorative repository of moral authority he purports to be."
Carlson declared: "The difference between McCain and Bush is evident in how they have handled being the sons of accomplished men.
www.mrc.org /magwatch/99/mag19991005.asp   (2117 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Anyone Can Grow Up : How George Bush and I Made It to the White House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
You'll also find Carlson examining topics largely ignored by her male colleagues: the value of a corporate wife, in financial, divorce court terms ("the richer the household, the less, proportionally, she gets") and why Nicole Simpson was never considered a "fallen hero" like her football husband.
Margaret Carlson is an honest writer; she is one of the few commentators who have transcended partisanship to objectively evaluate the issues.
For any lover of news and politics, Margaret Carlson is a must-read reporter, and this book is a must-have collection of the columns which so eloquently narrate the history of our generation.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0684808900   (918 words)

  
 WRITER (Margaret) CARLSON OUT OF TIME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
MARGARET Carlson, the first female columnist in the history of Time magazine and a fixture on CNN's "Capitol Gang," is about to sever her ties to the magazine, Media Ink has learned.
Carlson, a well-connected Beltway insider, had been a regularly appearing weekly columnist until the Sept. 11 attacks, but she's been all but invisible in the magazine's lineup since then.
Carlson, however, is in the same category as Anna Quinlan, Ellen Goodman, etc. These liberal feminist women have ONE column that they re-cycle again and again...they haven't had a collective original thought in 20+ years.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/730289/posts   (1401 words)

  
 Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Margaret Carlson is a columnist for Time Magazine, where she was a White House correspondent and deputy Washington bureau chief.
Carlson is also a panelist on CNN's Capital Gang and is a contributor to GQ magazine.
Carlson earned her bachelor's degree in English from Pennsylvania State University.
www.latimes.com /news/opinion/commentary/la-bio-carlson-b,0,5530758.blurb?coll=la-news-comment-opinions   (89 words)

  
 Guest Comment on NRO
Margaret's tilted take on successful women--only scripture-toting socialists need apply for puffery — was glaringly obvious again this week, when Margaret's target was Florida's secretary of state, Katherine Harris.
Margaret then added the Marilyn Quayle treatment: "Until the Florida supreme court enjoined her from certifying the vote, Harris, often compared to Cruella deVil, snatching ballots rather than puppies, was briefly the most powerful woman on the planet.
With Harris summarily demonized, Margaret ended: "To many, an I VOTED sticker is like a badge of civic honor, a talisman erasing all that was messy and rancorous in the campaign before.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/comment112500a.shtml   (980 words)

  
 ITT Flygt Headquarter - Margaret Catley-Carlson - Getting water right
Margaret Catley-Carlson has focused her 35-year career on international development issues.
This was followed by another move to New York in 1993 to become president of the Population Council, an independent, nonprofit research organisation with a staff of 450.
Catley-Carlson's presence on the Internet is a testament to her international stature as chairman, board member and advisor to a host of leading international and national public- and private-interest groups that promote human welfare around the world.
www.flygt.com /483351.asp   (911 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson - Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau
Margaret Carlson writes TIME's weekly "Public Eye" column, focusing on politics, economics, social issues, and world affairs.
Carlson is also a regular panelist on CNN's popular public affairs television show, The Capital Gang.
Carlson was TIME's White House Correspondent during the first year of the Clinton Administration and wrote numerous cover story articles for the magazine, including the story on President Clinton in TIME's 1992 Man of the Year issue.
www.leadingauthorities.com /3023/Margaret_Carlson.htm   (129 words)

  
 AllPolitics - Bios - Margaret Carlson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Her column, Public Eye, makes Carlson the first woman columnist in the magazine's 70 year history.
Prior to being named a columnist, Carlson was White House correspondent and served as the magazine's deputy Washington bureau chief.
Carlson earned a law degree from George Washington University Law School in Washington D.C. She did her undergraduate work at Penn State University, where she majored in English.
www.cnn.com /ALLPOLITICS/1996/analysis/bios/frames/time/dc.bureau/carlson.html   (180 words)

  
 Amazon.com: This Christmas ... my favorite things: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Carlson was born and raised in Duluth, Minn. After graduating from high school she joined a band named Summer and toured throughout the Midwest and Pacific Northwest performing songs from groups like Cream and the Jefferson Airplane.
After four years performing with Hunt, Carlson put her career on hold in the mid-1980s to raise her two children.
Carlson's voice is fantastic and by far better than the majority of the jazz vocalists we've heard.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00003TFZM?v=glance   (823 words)

  
 Carlson seems to have made a choice. It's been made all over the press corps
Carlson’s growth as a journalist is now measured—how else?—by her dinner invitations.
CARLSON (page 23): When Courtney decided to get married in 2000, Kay asked if she would get married in her garden, and that began a wedding my [late] mother would have been proud of.
Carlson puts fake words into Bill Clinton’s mouth; presents an absurd new account of his life; and even dares to suggest that the Clintons somehow cost Vince Foster his life.
www.dailyhowler.com /dh061803.shtml   (1247 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson: Hillary Stabbed Cuomo in the Back for Presidency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This past weekend, Margaret Carlson, co-host of CNN’s Capital Gang, said on-air that there is no doubt that Hillary is running for the White House.
Carlson, also a TIME magazine columnist, is one of the most connected liberals in Washington.
Carlson said that Hillary’s sudden and unusual endorsement of McCall made Cuomo’s race untenable.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/748053/posts   (549 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson: Blame the Iraqis for Saddam!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Well, you can add liberal pundit Margaret Carlson to the lineup of people who, in fact, believe this sort of nonsense.
Unbelievable, even for a liberal hack like Carlson who frequently doesn't understand the basic facts of things she opines about).
A few soldiers who are being subject to criminal prosecution for their inexcusable actions are the end all be all of the occupation to Carlson and those like her in the media.
brian.carnell.com /articles/2004/05/000015.html   (349 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson--This Christmas... My Favorite Things CD Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Other writers have commented on Margaret Carlson's stunning, star-quality voice, her beautiful intonation, and her vocal range.
Carlson confidently shows off a wide-ranging jazz vocabulary, capturing the essential elements of several popular styles.
Carlson and the band achieve a memorable sound on one of the best jazz recordings I expect to hear this year.
www.christmasreviews.com /xcarlson.shtml   (280 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Margaret Carlson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
She currently appears as a panelist on the (additional info and facts about CNN) CNN political programs Inside Politics and (additional info and facts about The Capital Gang) The Capital Gang, is on the staff at (additional info and facts about Time Magazine) Time Magazine and writes a weekly column for the Los Angeles Times.
Carlson joined Time in January 1988 from (additional info and facts about The New Republic) The New Republic, where she was managing editor, and in 1994 became the first woman columnist in the magazine's history.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/margaret_carlson.htm   (168 words)

  
 CD Baby: MARGARET CARLSON: Once In A Blue Moon
"Trying to catch a performance by jazz vocalist Margaret Carlson of Batavia in the past decade has been almost as tough as pinning down a shooting star, but thanks to the release of her debut album, the pleasure, though still rarefied, is within one's grasp.
Slipping into character for each of the songs, the award-winning Carlson has a silken voice and polished delivery that put her personal stamp on every number.
Margaret's unique vocal style is a highly subtle combination of elegance and sensuality.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/mcarlson   (1303 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson Media Availability
Dubuque, Iowa – Clarke College is pleased to announce that Margaret Carlson, TIME magazine columnist and CNN panelist, will be the recipient of the 2003 Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Medallion of Excellence in the Field of Mass Communication.
Carlson was named a columnist for TIME magazine in February 1994.
Prior to that, Carlson served as the magazine’s deputy Washington bureau chief and as a White House correspondent.
www.clarke.edu /news/media/advisories/aug26.htm   (289 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson has written an ugly new book. We think it goes back to a choice
CARLSON (page 154): Hillary never touched her husband, even ducking under his arm at the entry to the Marine One helicopter…Wearing sunglasses, she looked like an aggrieved widow, not a betrayed wife.
Carlson is eager to say that he is. So eager, in fact, that she plays Jayson Blair, doctoring a thoroughly well-known quote from the start of the Monica Madness:
Carlson leaves that out of her piece; instead, she makes it sound like it was the Clintons’ fault that Hubbell landed in jail.
www.dailyhowler.com /dh061103.shtml   (1307 words)

  
 Battling back like that kid from Camp Hill, Margaret Carlson sends us Sheehy's second story
CARLSON: You can actually disprove some of what Bush is saying if you really get in the weeds and get out your calculator or you look at his record in Texas.
What did Carlson mean when she said, “I actually happen to know people who need government, and so they would care more about the programs, and more about the things we kind of make fun of?” To all appearances, she was talking about her brother Jimmy, who was born with severe brain damage.
In her book, Carlson notes that her brother found “a fulfilling career” because he was given “a set-aside job” at a navy depot.
www.dailyhowler.com /dh061603.shtml   (1652 words)

  
 CNN Transcript - Capital Gang: Senator John Edwards Discusses Campaign Finance Reform, Taxes and Bush's Stand on the ...
CARLSON: Democrats balanced the budget, created surpluses and what they're saying is you don't know, especially now, how big the surplus is going to be.
CARLSON: You know, like -- arsenic is -- we're in "Murder, She Wrote" country with that.
CARLSON: Well, in a 50/50 Senate, they have tremendous leverage, and there are more of them than five.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0103/31/cg.00.html   (6733 words)

  
 Ho Carlson
Margaret Carlson has joined the dark side and now sits squarely on Karl Rove's lap.
Margaret, if you wanted to beat up the Democrats, why not attack them for giving up?
Margaret, you're a whore - now get out of here.
www.bartcop.com /ho-carlson.htm   (625 words)

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