Newsweek
One of America's "big three" weekly newsmagazines, Newsweek was founded in 1933, the same year that saw the launch of its rival United States News (later merged with Worl...
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What does it mean when a news-weekly becomes the news story of the week? On May 18, Newsweek invited its rank-and-file staff to join the editors in the conference room for the weekly cover meeting ...
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Time magazine's Washington bureau, one reporter confronted him with a computer printout. It was an e-mail from someone who had been an anonymous source for the magazine in the past.
What it said,...
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At lunchtime on July 11, as Time Inc. editor in chief Norman Pearlstine met with Time magazine's Washington bureau, one reporter confronted him with a computer printout. It was an e-mail from someo...
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“All news breaks online anyway,” said Richard Stengel, the managing editor of Time magazine. “So why are we hoarding things to release them on Sunday night? It just seems crazy....
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Environment: Newsweek equates global warming skeptics with Holocaust deniers and accuses reputable scientists of being paid to create confusion in the face of consensus. Galileo is once again on tr...
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Media Bias: The current issue of Newsweek says America wants "a Trumanesque figure, a truth-telling, bare-knuckled president who will give it to us straight." Has Newsweek looked through the window...
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Meet Paris Hilton, grown-up. The 26-year-old socialite has vowed to change her party-girl image after serving a 23-day jail sentence in June for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless d...
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Engineers at Google Inc. are working to resolve a problem on the company's Google News site that has resulted in some photos and news stories being mismatched.Searches conducted on Google News on F...
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