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A New Crop of Geniuses
USA Today's coverage leads with a short-and-sweet story about deep-sea diver Edith Widder, then churns out the full list. The Associated Press, realizing most of us have no idea who these people are, ruuns with descriptors: "a doctor treating children with genetic diseases in Pennsylvania's Amish country, a New England turtle expert and a former child math prodigy from Australia," while Reuters sticks to brief glimpses at Carter and stem-cell researcher Kevin Eggan. Anita Huslin of the Washington Post is saddled with the most local of headlines—"Two U-Md. Grads Among MacArthur 'Genius' Awardees"—but actually manages to get quotes from Carter and Leblanc as well. ("All the everyday battles, I just won't have to fight so hard, or worry about how to do it all," Leblanc comments. "The part I find so baffling is how I got it.") The Boston Globe also keeps things local ("Eight From New England Make 'Genius' Rank"), while the LA Times story focuses on four Californian winners while mentioning only one in its headline: "Mathematician Is Chosen for `Genius' Grant". Email This Post |
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