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	<title>Ju-Don Marshall Roberts &#187; Niemans</title>
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		<title>Nieman Fellows Chosen</title>
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The 2004 Class of Nieman Fellows (and Nieman Affiliates, or significant others).
The Nieman Foundation has selected its incoming class. Twenty-eight fellows from around the world will descend on Harvard for a year of study, fellowship and pampering. 
Yes, pampering. 
In 2003, I had the privilege of being selected a Nieman Fellow. There are no words [...]]]></description>
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<strong>The 2004 Class of Nieman Fellows (and Nieman Affiliates, or significant others).</strong></p>
<p>The <a href="http://nieman.harvard.edu/">Nieman Foundation</a> has selected its incoming class. <a href="http://nieman.harvard.edu/pageone/2009fellows-release08.html">Twenty-eight fellows</a> from around the world will descend on Harvard for a year of study, fellowship and pampering. </p>
<p>Yes, pampering. </p>
<p>In 2003, I had the privilege of being selected a Nieman Fellow. There are no words to adequately describe what a year as an in-residence fellow at Nieman Foundation is like. One employee told me that of all the fellows at Harvard &#8212; and there are many &#8212; Niemans (mainly because of the way the program is designed) are the cream of the crop. I can&#8217;t tell you whether that&#8217;s true, but I can tell you this. It was one of the best years of my adult life.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a sounding each week in which one fellow tells you his or her life story and prepares native dishes for those in attendance. It is a rare opportunity to get to know the fellows beyond their professional affiliations. In these moments, I got to know the other fellows in ways I don&#8217;t even know some of my friends. </p>
<p>Then there are seminars and shop talks, which bring in movers and shakers, thinkers and doers to share their wisdom and knowledge with the class of journalists.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a very social year, so there are lots of receptions, campus events, get-togethers and trips. Add in a couple of classes each semester &#8212; among my most memorable were intensive Spanish (big, ummm, mistake), Genesis (my favorite), Woman Who Testify (fascinating).</p>
<p>The Nieman staff, led by curator Bob Giles, is gracious. They made us feel like no request was too big or too small. They spoiled us. And for that, I&#8217;m still grateful.</p>
<p>For some Niemans, the fellowship was not just about a year of respite, it was a much needed lifeline. </p>
<p>Geoff Nyarota was founder and editor of the Daily News in Zimbabwe, when under government pressure he was forced out. At one point, Geoff&#8217;s offices were firebombed. Hunted by the Zimbabwean police, Geoff and his family fled the country. Geoff joined the Nieman class half a semester before I arrived in Cambridge. Our families became very close. And, yet, he was just one of the many amazing people I spent the year getting to know.</p>
<p>To the incoming class of Niemans, you&#8217;re in for the time of your life. Enjoy!</p>
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