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Shana Alexander (October 6, 1925 – June 23, 2005) was an American journalist. Although she became the first woman staff writer and columnist for Life magazine, she was best known for her participation in the "Point-Counterpoint" debate segments of 60 Minutes in the late 1970s with conservative James J. Kilpatrick .
Jun 24, 2005 · Trailblazing journalist and author Shana Alexander, whose on-air verbal skirmishes with conservative James J. Kilpatrick on CBS' "60 Minutes" were so popular they were spoofed on "Saturday Night...
Jun 26, 2005 · Shana Alexander, who broke ground as the first woman staff writer and columnist at Life magazine and gained pop-culture status in the 1970s as the liberal voice on the “Point/Counterpoint”...
Jun 27, 2005 · Shana Alexander was the first woman staff writer at Life magazine and a liberal voice on the “Point/Counterpoint” segment of 60 Minutes. She wrote 10 books, including Anyone’s Daughter, about Patricia Hearst, and died of cancer in 2005.
Jun 25, 2005 · Shana Alexander, a journalist and television personality best known as the liberal sparring partner of the conservative commentator James J. Kilpatrick on the television newsmagazine "60...
Jun 24, 2005 · Shana Alexander, who broke ground as the first woman staff writer and columnist at Life magazine and gained pop-culture status on television in the 1970s as the liberal voice on the...
Jun 24, 2005 · Trailblazing journalist Shana Alexander, whose verbal skirmishes with conservative James J. Kilpatrick on CBS’ “60 Minutes” were spoofed in a “Saturday Night Live” skit, has died of cancer.