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Newspaper Article

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1983
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Overview
Asked initially for [Jeanne Kirkpatrick]'s identification, 22 percent knew her. After five more quizzes mentioning her, the percentage rose to 62, he said. Twenty-eight percent correctly identified [Pierre Trudeau]. These misguided identifications of Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister; Khadafy, the Libyan leader who is no friend of the Israelis; Kirkpatrick, the US ambassador to the United Nations; and the dioxin-ridden Missouri town have been among the responses to periodic current-events tests a Boston University professor has given his journalism students over the past three years.
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Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC