Katharine Graham — American Businesswoman born on June 16, 1917, died on July 17, 2001

Katharine Meyer Graham was an American publisher. She led her family's newspaper, The Washington Post, for more than two decades, overseeing its most famous period, the Watergate coverage that eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Her memoir, Personal History, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998... (wikipedia)

The press these days should be rather careful about its role. We may have acquired some tendencies about over-involvement that we had better overcome.
The thing women must do to rise to power is to redefine their femininity. Once, power was considered a masculine attribute. In fact, power has no sex.
If we had failed to pursue the facts as far as they led, we would have denied the public any knowledge of an unprecedented scheme of political surveillance and sabotage.
No one can avoid aging, but aging productively is something else.
To love what you do and feel that it matters how could anything be more fun?