Jackie's little-known early years; the latest in the Idaho student murders; rabbis behaving badly; and the best cookbooks for spring!
| | | | You are not currently a paid member and have limited access to AIR MAIL. Subscribe today. | Good Morning! | | Before marrying Jack Kennedy, a fresh-out-of-college Jackie Bouvier worked as an office clerk at the Washington Times-Herald, where she transformed the insipid Inquiring Photographer column into "the best escapist literature" in the city, as one former reporter put it. Read Carl Sferrazza Anthony's account of Jackie's little-known early days—spent at the Times-Herald, while also writing an 84-page "Vietnam Report," research for J.F.K., her boyfriend at the time—and some of my other favorite stories, from the sexting scandal that brought down Germany's most prominent rabbi to the latest in Howard Blum's essential investigation into the Idaho student murders, in the newest issue of AIR MAIL. —Alessandra Stanley, Co-Editor | | | |
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