Ann Taylor (newscaster)

Ann Taylor (born c. 1945) is a newscaster for National Public Radio (NPR), contributing to All Things Considered since 1989. She graduated from Chatham Hall and attended Sweet Briar College, before transferring to and graduating from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She was a newscaster for WATE in Knoxville and WTOP in Washington, DC prior to joining NBC, where she was awarded the Gabriel Certificate of Merit.

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    ... there is no human being who having both passions and thoughts does not think in consequence of his passions.
    George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)

    The growing of food and the growing of children are both vital to the family’s survival.... Who would dare make the judgment that holding your youngest baby on your lap is less important than weeding a few more yards in the maize field? Yet this is the judgment our society makes constantly. Production of autos, canned soup, advertising copy is important. Housework—cleaning, feeding, and caring—is unimportant.
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