January 15, 2010 - There's a memorial service at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. today for former Pioneer Press executive editor Deborah Howell. She was hit by a car and killed in New Zealand earlier this month. Howell led the paper to two Pulitzer Prizes in the 1980s. She later went on to Washington and was most recently the ombudsman for the Washington Post. New York Times columnist David Carr says Howell cut her teeth in the tough, male-dominated newspaper business at an early age
February 11, 1986 - David Broder, a Washington Post journalist, speaking at Minnesota Meeting in Minneapolis. Broder’s address was on the topic, "The Washington Political Scene." He talked about the political twists and turns the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act is causing in congress, and his view of several major party "front runners" for the presidential nomination in 1988. Deborah Howell, St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press managing editor, was moderator at event. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.