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Ketzel levine biography of christopher

          Chris leads a charmed life and if he wasn't a friend, I could hate him..

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        1. This book focuses on punk's beginnings in New York City to show that punk was the most Jewish of rock movements, in both makeup and attitude.
        2. Chris leads a charmed life and if he wasn't a friend, I could hate him.
        3. Fave garden writer: Ketzel Levine--knowledgable, very witty.
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        5. Ketzel Levine

          American journalist

          Ketzel Levine is an American radio journalist who began her broadcast career in 1974. She joined National Public Radio (NPR) in 1977 and worked, variously, as the network's arts producer, sports director, features reporter and garden expert.

          From 2000 through 2008, she was senior correspondent for the NPR program Morning Edition. At the end of that year, due to cutbacks at the network, Levine was laid off, while working on a documentary series about Americans coping with economic stress and job loss.

          Her final NPR broadcast was about how she, herself, had just lost her job.[1]

          Broadcast career

          Levine's academic background was in music and communications. Her first job in broadcasting was at the full-time, non-commercial classical music station WMHT-FM in Schenectady, NY.

          She moved to Washington, D.C., in 1977 to work at NPR, where she produced the arts magazine, Voices in the Wind. In 1979, she became part of the original sta