1. He began his journalistic career in the early eighties in Australia. 2. Born in Veto, Ala., Waldrop studied at the U.S. Military Academy and Columbia University and started his journalistic career on The Tennessean in Nashville, Tenn. 3. Harsch, an Ohio-born Christian Scientist, logged much mileage during his journalistic career. 4. He studied painting and architecture at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and began his journalistic career at Vu, a photographic newsweekly and prototype of Life magazine. 5. Iberico, who won a seat in Congress last April, must decide whether to resume his journalistic career or stay in politics. 6. In a journalistic career spanning six decades, Gzowski also worked for several newspapers, including The Moose Jaw Times-Herald. 7. Marty, who also married and left his wife, has thrown away a promising journalistic career to become a con man. 8. Royster interrupted his journalistic career to serve in the Navy during World War II. 9. Salinger prided himself during his long journalistic career in tapping sources in the intelligence communities of Europe and the United States. 10. This is a journalistic career of distinction. |
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