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Article: Jerome Aumente writes: "After sampling the Virginia mountains for nearly two decades with a vacation house, Mary [Aumente's wife] and I decided to become full-time mountaineers and built a retirement home on Long Mountain, surrounded by the Blue Ridge and Massanutten mountains and the Shenandoah Valley down below. (1968).(Brief Article)
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- Nieman Reports
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- March 22, 2003
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Jerome Aumente writes: "After sampling the Virginia mountains for nearly two decades with a vacation house, Mary [Aumente's wife] and I decided to become full-time mountaineers and built a retirement home on Long Mountain, surrounded by the Blue Ridge and Massanutten mountains and the Shenandoah Valley down below. I continue as special counsel to the dean at the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies at Rutgers University, but have time for other work. This included two trips to Russia last spring, a human rights workshop in Croatia for Balkan journalists, and an investigative reporting workshop for Montenegrin journalists in Washington and New York. I am ...
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