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Article: The Kay We Loved.(Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham)(Special Report)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- July 30, 2001
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Katharine Graham left behind a remarkably diverse network of colleagues and friends around the world. They include historians and heads of state, diplomats and dress designers, a powerful software magnate and an old-school book editor--and many, many fellow journalists, both rivals and comrades in arms. They have in common only their admiration for her. Here's how some of them are saying goodbye.
HENRY A. KISSINGER FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE 'A SYMBOL OF THE PERMANENT WASHINGTON'
The friendship Nancy and I shared with Kay Graham is one of the legacies of my government service that we cherish most. Unlike so many Washington relationships that end with the ...