From UPI (via The Washington Times) come this news:
Shana Alexander, '70s TV star dies
Shana Alexander, who gained fame as the liberal voice on the "Point/Counterpoint" segment on CBS' "60 Minutes" in the 1970s, has died. She was 79.
She inspired one of my favorite SNL bits: "Jane, you ignorant slut."
Alexander, who broke ground earlier as the first woman staff writer and columnist at Life magazine, died of cancer Thursday in an assisted-living facility in Hermosa Beach, Calif., her sister, Laurel Bentley of Manhattan Beach, told the Los Angeles Times.
A 1945 graduate of Vassar College, she was a columnist for Newsweek magazine in 1975 when she was teamed with James J. Kilpatrick, the conservative Washington Star columnist, on "Point/Counterpoint" for the next four years.
She wrote The Pizza Connection, a book about some of my unsavory gangster cousins.
Born in New York City in 1925, Alexander was the daughter of Milton Ager, a successful pop composer whose songs included "Happy Days Are Here Again," "Hard-Hearted Hannah" and "Ain't She Sweet."
That's pretty cool.
She was twice married and twice divorced. Her 25-year-old daughter, Kathy Alexander, died in 1987.
On television she appeared to be a doctrinaire totalitarian of the middle. She now knows the truth.
May God have mercy on her soul.
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