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I took this edit off the main page and am putting it here. I don't know these people so if someone could please.
"*To whomever keeps the list of notables up to date. you may want to consider:: Clarissa Ward, WHS 2002,Chief International Correspondent, for CNN, seven-time Emmy award winner, Murrow and Peabody award winner, and author: Cyrus Vance, Jr., WHS 1977, recently retired Manhattan District District Attorney; and Paul Butler, WHS 1982, Georgetown law professor and frequent MSNBC commentator."