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Her dream of landing a full-time journalism job has yet to materialize.

The publisher said the takeover would preserve the paper’s editorial independence, ensuring its “journalism can flourish long into the future and on the world stage.”

Giving his name to a journalism prize, George Polk was a CBS correspondent in 1948 believed murdered by our corrupt allies in the Greek Civil War.

“If she didn’t know,” said Al Cross, a retired University of Kentucky journalism professor and longtime Kentucky reporter, “she should have known what her husband was up to.”

The duo met while studying journalism at the Universidad de Chile in the late 1980s, as the country transitioned from a dictatorship to a democracy.

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