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June 28 - July 4, 2002

Emil Amok by Emil Guillermo

PBS’ Bill Moyers Does Chinese

If you were in the Bay Area feeling especially erudite about things this past week, maybe it was because of the aura emanating from all those PBS folk in San Francisco for their annual meeting.

Could that really be (gasp) Geoff Colvin of that new show, “Wall Street Week with Fortune,” the replacement for money icon Louis Ruykeyser and “Wall Street Week in Review”?

Well, yes.

Colvin, an old school chum of mine and the brother of singer Shawn Colvin, may yet become a PBS icon after the show premiers this week.

But for now, the PBS groupies were here to see the likes of Barney the purple dinosaur and Clifford the big red dog...

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Emil Amok: PBS’ Bill Moyers Does Chinese
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