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March 1, 1993

Insights on race

"The challenge for America is how to live in peace with its different people. If that's not solved, the country is really in trouble."


September 1, 1992

America on the rocks

The president is the country’s premier political leader, but he also is the nation’s top CEO, running a multitrillion-dollar enterprise.


March 1, 1992

Angelo Pellegrini dies

Angelo Pellegrini's books include "The Unprejudiced Palate," "Wine and the Good Life," "The Food-Lover's Garden," and "Lean Years, Happy Years."


September 1, 1991

Ann Rule, ’53

A former policewoman, Ann Rule began writing true-detective crime in 1968, after a divorce left her with four children to support.


June 1, 1991

Literary fame

UW English Professor Charles Johnson, is holding steady through the months of accolades that have followed winning the 1990 National Book Award in fiction.


March 1, 1991

Johnson wins award

Charles Johnson, UW professor of English, received the 1990 National Book Award for Middle Passage.