Obit: Journalist/author Shana Alexander at 79...Did "Point-Counterpoint" on "60 Minutes"
The A-P is reporting journalist and author Shana Alexander
died of cancer yesterday in California.
She was 79.
She was the first woman staff writer at Life magazine and the first
female editor at McCall's, but she was perhaps best known for her
"Point-Counterpoint" segments aired on the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes"
in the late 1970's with conservative James Kilpatrick.
Alexander also wrote a number of nonfiction books, including
"Anyone's Daughter," a biography of kidnapped heiress Patricia
Hearst.
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The A-P is reporting journalist and author Shana Alexander
died of cancer yesterday in California.
She was 79.
She was the first woman staff writer at Life magazine and the first
female editor at McCall's, but she was perhaps best known for her
"Point-Counterpoint" segments aired on the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes"
in the late 1970's with conservative James Kilpatrick.
Alexander also wrote a number of nonfiction books, including
"Anyone's Daughter," a biography of kidnapped heiress Patricia
Hearst.
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