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Marlene Sanders is No Longer "Waiting for Prime Time"

Television journalist Marlene Sanders was a pioneer in advancing the role of women in the newsroom. In the 1970s, she covered the feminist movement; she says no male journalists were able to get the story right. She has a new book about women, co-authored by Marcia Rock.

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Other segments from the episode on October 27, 1988

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, October 27, 1988: Interview with James Fenton; Review of the compilation album "Stay Awake"; Interview with Marlene Sanders; Review of the film "Lair of the White Worm."

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