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Serge Schmemann
Journalist
Born:
Apr 12
,
1945
Car
Daily
Me
People
World
You
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Our daily life is filled with electronic pianos, ring tones, the disembodied voice giving you your bank balance over the telephone. Even silence can be electronic, courtesy of sound-canceling headphones.
Serge Schmemann
Life
Daily
Silence
You
Balance
Giving
Our
Telephone
Ring
Voice
Pianos
Over
Headphones
Courtesy
Bank
Your
Electronic
Even
Filled
Daily Life
Tones
My own kids were with me in Berlin when Germany was reunited, and they were with me in Moscow when the Soviet Union collapsed. We talked about these things at the dinner table, at their schools, with their friends.
Serge Schmemann
Me
Dinner
Own
Collapsed
Kids
Berlin
Dinner Table
Table
About
My Own
Moscow
Schools
Talked
Reunited
Were
Friends
Germany
Soviet
Soviet Union
Union
Things
Parisians overwhelmingly buy small cars. And it's not because people are petite, but because fuel is drop-dead expensive. Gasoline costs more than twice as much in Paris as in New York.
Serge Schmemann
Buy
People
Car
More
Small
Costs
Paris
New
Because
Than
York
Expensive
New York
Fuel
Much
Petite
Twice
Gasoline
The lesson for the next U.S. president: Raise the taxes on fuel. A lot.
Serge Schmemann
Lesson
President
Lot
Fuel
Taxes
Next
Raise
There are many roads to journalism. My feeling is that your best bet in college is to study the subjects you will want to write about, whether politics, the environment or the law.
Serge Schmemann
Politics
Best
You
Law
Will
College
Feeling
Bet
About
Write
Environment
Roads
Study
Journalism
Subjects
Want
Whether
Your
Many
Buyers of powerful cars place a high premium on the exhaust note, and manufacturers spend a lot of money getting it right. At the same time, high-end cars are expected to filter out the sounds of the mundane world.
Serge Schmemann
Time
World
Money
Car
Filter
Spend
Out
High
High-End
Powerful
Exhaust
Sounds
Lot
Expected
Same
Getting
Same Time
Place
Note
Manufacturers
Premium
Mundane
Right
Buyers
Back when George W. Bush was identifying his Axis of Evil, it struck me that a longer and more instructive list could be compiled of the Axis of the Humiliated (or Insulted and Injured, to borrow from Dostoevsky).
Serge Schmemann
Me
Evil
Humiliated
Back
Borrow
Struck
More
Could
Longer
Identifying
Insulted
George
His
George W
George W. Bush
List
Bush
Injured
Axis
I guess what I'm really saying is something obvious - that there's a unique pride in watching a home team from rival turf, especially when we're not supposed to be any good.
Serge Schmemann
Saying
Good
Home
Pride
Guess
Something
Rival
Supposed
Obvious
Any
Turf
Really
Team
Unique
Watching
The fall of the Berlin Wall is very much a sequel, a continuation of the story about Eastern Europe emerging from war and Communism. The notion of presenting history as a story also appealed to me very much, since that is the way I look at the events I cover as a reporter.
Serge Schmemann
War
Me
History
Communism
Events
Berlin Wall
Fall
Way
Berlin
Eastern
Eastern Europe
About
Emerging
Since
Look
Also
Continuation
Cover
Very
Wall
Reporter
Story
Much
Notion
Sequel
Europe
Appealed
Presenting
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