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Topic: Michele Norris


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Your Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Norris said the toughest part of retirement will be having to alter a routine he's known for four decades.
Norris' wife Michele, a local Realtor, said that, while it might be hard on her husband to not report to Raley's for work, she plans on keeping him busy.
Michele adds that it was at Raley's where she met Scott, who proved to be less than subtle.
www.tahoebonanza.com /article/20050223/COMMUNITY/102230007   (641 words)

  
 NPR : Michele Norris to Co-Host All Things Considered
Norris has received numerous awards for her work, including the 1989 Livingston Award, the 1990 Chesapeake Associated Press News Executive's Council Editorial Contest Award for Feature Writing and the 1990 Federal Bar Association Media Award.
"Michele Norris will make her mark on public radio," said Bruce Drake, vice president for news.
Norris, 41, is married with two children and lives in Washington, D.C. 'E-mail this Story' sponsored by: Kean: We Get IT Done.
www.npr.org /news/specials/norris   (377 words)

  
 Roundtable News Articles
And the fact is all young children, boys or girls, and all adolescents do need a lot of support and a lot of nurturing from their parents and their teachers and the whole community.
NORRIS: Now I know it's difficult to ascribe blame, but it's hard to look at these statistics and these high rates of failure across so many areas and not come to the conclusion that society, that the schools or that some institution has got it wrong in some ways.
NORRIS: Now when you talk about paying more attention to boys and you look at the budget cuts that were proposed by your husband earlier this week, one-third of the budget cuts were targeted at the Department of Education.
www.religionandsocialpolicy.org /news/article.cfm?id=2375   (1358 words)

  
 Say It Plain - American RadioWorks
Norris: In 1895, it was an extraordinary thing for a fl man to address an audience of southern whites.
Norris: Garvey was deeply influenced by Booker T. Washington's example of self-reliance, but he rejected the idea of gradual integration.
Norris: Mary McLeod Bethune was the daughter of former slaves.
americanradioworks.publicradio.org /features/sayitplain/transcript.html   (6353 words)

  
 WGTE FM 91 - NPR Hosts
Michele Norris, an award-winning journalist with nearly two decades of experience, has joined long-time host Robert Siegel and the newly appointed Melissa Block as a regular co-host of All Things Considered, public radio's longest-running national program.
Norris came to NPR from ABC News, and began hosting on December 9, 2002.
Before coming to NPR, Norris was a correspondent for ABC News, a post she held from 1993 - 2002.
www.wgte.org /fm91/nprhosts-norris.asp   (317 words)

  
 ABC News
NORRIS: (VO) Families here are run ragged by a schedule of nonstop activities.
NORRIS: (VO) So great was the concern about the impact of overscheduling that the community made a collective decision to take last night off.
NORRIS: (VO) In New Jersey at 6:30 this morning it was business as usual at the ice rink.
www.hyper-parenting.com /abcnews2.htm   (360 words)

  
 ABC, December 11, 1997, World News Tonight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MICHELE NORRIS: (voice-over) Under the measure, children who don't speak English would have one year of intense language immersion.
MICHELE NORRIS: (voice-over) But critics say too much is expected from children who speak only Spanish in their homes.
MICHELE NORRIS: (voice-over) How that happens in California classrooms will be decided by the state's voters next June.
www.onenation.org /1997/121197.html   (556 words)

  
 Interview on National Public Radio with Michele Norris
NORRIS: Secretary, this is, after all, a government, though, that has repeatedly denied that there is a campaign of ethnic cleansing in the country.
NORRIS: You've called the situation in Darfur a catastrophe, that it was a disaster.
And based on what we have seen, there were some indicators but there was certainly no full accounting of all indicators that lead to a legal definition of genocide, in accordance with the terms of the genocidal treaties.
www.state.gov /secretary/former/powell/remarks/34053.htm   (2143 words)

  
 Strengthening Social Security
NORRIS: Today is day 44, and President Bush went to Cortland, Ohio, for a roundtable at a local community college.
Michelle Brunsvold wanted to hear more about how they would be invested.
MICHELLE BRUNSVOLD (Chicago-Kent Law School Student): I'd also like to know why all of a sudden it seems to be a crisis.
www.strengtheningsocialsecurity.gov /press/docs/leavitt_NPR.shtml   (1881 words)

  
 WBHM.Org ()
Before joining NPR, Norris was a correspondent for ABC News, where she reported extensively on education, inner city issues, the nation's drug problem, and poverty.
Norris is a four-time Pulitzer Prize entrant, and has received numerous awards, including the 1990 Chesapeake Associated Press News Executive's Council Editoria Contest Award for Feature Writing, and the 1990 Federal Bar Association Media Award.
Norris' father is from Birmingham and he and his five brothers attended Parker High School in the forties and fifties.
www.wbhm.org /Support_WBHM/Michele_Norris.html   (186 words)

  
 Special Report: America Under Attack
NORRIS: Bewildered employees got out as fast as they could, while key congressional leaders were carefully wisked away to safe and undisclosed locations.
NORRIS: It's all part of official Washington's civil defense plan, to ensure that the federal government continues to function smoothly, even while the nation is under attack.
NORRIS: And in today's time of crisis, Americans, as well as many elsewhere in the world, will be looking for that reassurance.
www.globalsecurity.org /org/news/2001/010911-attack02.htm   (405 words)

  
 Washington Week . Transcripts . October 7, 2005 | PBS
But this one they were certain was going to be one of their own, one of the tested conservative judges out there on the appellate court right now who have already expressed or issued opinions along the lines that they want, and then it's someone they have never even met.
NORRIS: I'm wondering what they might do to her also, if she might take some tough questioning on her role on the White House stand on interrogation of prisoners, on the weapons of mass destruction.
MICHELE NORRIS, host: And finally tonight a follow-up to our segment last week on the comments of Former Education Secretary Bill Bennett who said one solution to reducing crime could be to abort every fl baby.
www.pbs.org /weta/washingtonweek/transcripts/transcript051007.html   (4125 words)

  
 BioPage
Born and raised in rural New Hampshire, Michele Norris, began painting as a young child.
Michele attended the University of New Hampshire and graduated with a bachelor of Arts in Fine Art.
Michele is also an active member of the NoDa business association where she works to promote arts in this historic Charlotte neighborhood.
www.michelenorris.com /bio.html   (211 words)

  
 Ambassador Karim Kawar
MICHELE NORRIS: Jordan is one of Iraq's neighbors to the west, surrounded on all sides by oil producing giants and stronger economies, it's a small country with limited natural resources.
NORRIS: Jordan has a large Palestinian population and I imagine that the country is keeping a close eye on Israel and the possibility that a U.S.-led war on Iraq could have an impact on the events in the West Bank and in Gaza.
NORRIS: In the view of many of the countries in the region, the United States is viewed as a country that is sympathetic to Israel and I'm wondering in Jordan what is the public's prevailing view of the U.S.-led war against Iraq?
www.jordanembassyus.org /new/ambassador/ambspeeches/ambkk03212003.htm   (514 words)

  
 The Chris Matthews Show: Transcripts
Michele Norris is host of "All Things Considered" on National Public Radio.
MICHELE NORRIS (National Public Radio): But I'm wondering if at some point he needs to step forward and address this, because if you listen to what he said in--in the interview with Tim Russert, he said that I have fulfilled my responsibilities.
NORRIS: In the end, that's what may be difficult for the White House is that beyond the questions of whether he served there, what this has done is it sort of put in the firmament of the electorate the notion that he jumped to the top of the list.
www.msnbc.com /modules/chrismatthews/021404.asp   (4346 words)

  
 Senate holds hearing about dirty bombs
MICHELE NORRIS reporting: One of the scenarios described today, a terrorist moving through a crowded city dispersing low levels of radioactive material into the air.
NORRIS: (VO) Most cities are not prepared to deal with the psychological and economic impact.
NORRIS: Radioactive material is stored in thousands of hospitals, labs and factories across the country, often with few safeguards.
www.globalsecurity.org /org/news/2002/020306-attack01.htm   (274 words)

  
 Annual Cornerstone Society Event -- 2002
More than 240 donors and guests were in attendance to hear guest speaker Michele Norris articulate the differences between her time as a commercial news reporter with ABC News and her first six months on the job with National Public Radio (NPR).
Norris is co-host of NPR's All Things Considered; heard weekdays on 90.7 FM from 4 - 6 pm.
Norris and welcomed her to Orlando on behalf of all guests.
www.wmfe.org /cornerstone/2003.asp   (393 words)

  
 JournalismJobs.com: Interview with Michele Norris, NPR -- April 2003
Michele Norris, 41, joined NPR in December 2002 as co-host of the daily news program "All Things Considered." Before NPR, Norris worked as a correspondent for ABC News from 1993 - 2002.
Norris also worked as a reporter for The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Los Angeles Times.
Michele Norris: I have had so many transitions in my life I've learned to never say never.
www.journalismjobs.com /michele_norris.cfm   (1703 words)

  
 WBUR Hosts - Michele Norris
Norris comes to NPR from ABC News where she was a correspondent for the Closer Look segments on World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.
Norris has also reported for the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times.
Norris attended the University of Wisconsin, where she majored in electrical engineering, and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis where she majored in journalism.
www.wbur.org /inside/personality/detail15167.asp   (102 words)

  
 Jennings Hypes Saudi Opposition to Iraq War -- 10/10/2002 -- Media Research Center CyberAlert
Norris, a former Washington Post reporter, appeared infrequently on ABC, which may help explain her decision to leave, but back in 1995 the MRC caught her using ABC’s airwaves to try to undermine reform efforts being pushed by conservatives in 1995 after winning control of the House.
Norris then countered his naive idealism, as she ominously intoned: "Behind the scenes there are quiet grumblings about this dollar drive.
Michele Norris, an award-winning journalist with nearly two decades of experience, will join long-time host Robert Siegel and the newly appointed Melissa Block, as a regular co-host of All Things Considered, public radio's longest-running national program.
www.mrc.org /printer/cyberalerts/2002/cyb20021010pf.asp   (3744 words)

  
 NPR's Michele Norris WHS '79 Inspires Students   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Michele Norris, WHS '79, host of National Public Radio's All Things Considered since 2002, talked with Washburn students on February 4, 2005.
Her outstanding career as a journalist has proven that she made the right decision.She told Washburn students to "pencil in their futures" and to be open to new career possibilities.
Michele Norris is a successful Washburn graduate who took time to inspire students by sharing advice and experience with current students.
washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us /norris.html   (165 words)

  
 Norris, John on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fuel-Tech N.V. Announces the Appointment of John Norris as Executive Consultant.
Analysis: Navy SEAL Lieutenant Andrew Ledford is found not guilty on all counts of abusing an Iraqi detainee who later died in CIA custody
John Tisdale, shown October 14, 2003, in Newport News Virginia, has customized his PT Cruiser to the tune of $35,000 in modifications.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/N/Norris-J1.asp   (566 words)

  
 School of Journalism and Mass Communication: University of Minnesota
Text of Michele Norris's commencement address to CLA graduates, May 15, 2005.
I don’t care what anybody tells you, there's nothing like home and it is so good to be back in the Twin Cities and back at this wonderful institution.
My parents - Betty and Belvin norris -- were part of that generation and I stand in awe of their accomplishments.
www.sjmc.umn.edu /aboutus/featurestory.html   (2640 words)

  
 NoDa News and Events (detail) - The source for the most up-to-date who’s who and what’s what of NoDa
The Arthouse is proud to present "The Bouquet Series", paintings by Michele Norris.
Local artist Michele Norris, has composed a collection of vibrant paintings depicting women and flowers, with color assuming a fundamental role.
The artist's strong compositions and unique color patching technique are the language she uses to describe the energy in the images she is inspired to paint.
www.noda.org /news_detail.cfm?id=49   (247 words)

  
 Church Hymns Are Unfortunately Being Shelved   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MICHELE NORRIS, host: Changes in American churches of all denominations have been apparent to commentator Meredith Gudger this year.
She plans to go to a Methodist seminary in the fall, but she spent the last year driving around the country, visiting churches in as many states as she can.
NORRIS: Meredith Gudger plans to go to Drew Theological Seminary in the fall.
www.jasonhostetter.com /superawesome/articles/hymnsgudger.html   (586 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Top Dog [1995]: DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Starring: Chuck Norris, Michele Lamar Richards, et al.
After all Chuck Norris' action films rating 18, he has now brought out this fantasic film which blends both action with comedy.
All in all I think this film is great, and Chuck Norris still has years of talent left in him.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004CYZH   (381 words)

  
 NPR : Michele Norris
Michele Norris, an award-winning journalist with nearly two decades of experience, hosts All Things Considered, public radio's longest-running national program, with Robert Siegel and Melissa Block.
A four-time Pulitzer Prize entrant, Norris has received numerous awards for her work, including the 1989 Livingston Award and both an Emmy Award and Peabody Award for her contribution to the ABC News network’s coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Norris's Washington Post series on a six-year-old who lived in a crack house was reprinted in the book Ourselves Among Others.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=2100974   (281 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Top Dog (1995) : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chuck Norris, never really being known for his acting abilities, seems at times to be enjoying himself but on the whole, he just lets everything flow on its own.
The only thing that might interest viewers is watching Chuck Norris `do his thing', or shall we say, using his fighting skills.
I find it hillarious that all those elitists are the same: they consider Chuck Norris' movies violent, yet they subjectively are keeping quiet about Tarantino's.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0784005168?v=glance   (1241 words)

  
 Antioch University Seattle |Alumni E-Donations
Call Michele Norris at 206-268-4114 to donate over the phone.
If you are considering adding Antioch University Seattle to your estate plan, or even if you already have done so, please call Michele Norris at 206-268-4114.
Honor a friend, a loved one or a faculty member by establishing a scholarship in his or her name.
www.antiochsea.edu /alumni/donations_howgift.html   (206 words)

  
 Space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Analysis: NASA, private firms may carry cargo into space
TRANSCRIPTS All Things Considered (NPR) 11/10/2005 MICHELE NORRIS
NASA, private firms may carry cargo into space Host: MICHELE NORRIS Time: 8:00-9:00 PM MICHELE...
hallencyclopedia.com /Space   (925 words)

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