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Moving to the White House beat will be Margaret Carlson, who has been deputy bureau chief for TIME in Washington. Carlson started her career at Legal Times, where she made use of her law degree from George Washington University, before moving on to Esquire and the New Republic. Since joining TIME in 1988, she has written in-depth profiles of personalities ranging from presidential candidates Bill Clinton, Jerry Brown and Pat Buchanan to actress Katharine Hepburn and comic Billy Crystal. "The challenge is to find the politics in Billy Crystal and the humor in Bill Clinton," she says. Her most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Jan. 25, 1993 | 1/25/1993 | See Source »

...Carlson will join veteran White House correspondent Michael Duffy, who wrote this week's cover story on Clinton's Inauguration. Duffy covered the Pentagon and Congress before being assigned to the White House in 1988. A graduate of Oberlin College, he co-wrote the 1992 book Marching in Place, an analysis of the Bush Administration. (His co-author, Dan Goodgame, will be leaving the White House beat to become TIME's economic correspondent.) Duffy thinks Clinton will preside under more pressure than his predecessor. "Bush basically enjoyed a free ride for three years," he says. "But Clinton will have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Jan. 25, 1993 | 1/25/1993 | See Source »

BUREAUS: Suzanne Davis (Director of Administration) Chief Political Correspondent: Michael Kramer Washington Contributing Editor: Hugh Sidey Senior Correspondents: David Aikman, Jonathan Beaty, Sandra Burton, Barry Hillenbrand, J. Madeleine Nash, Bruce van Voorst Washington: Stanley W. Cloud, Margaret Carlson, Ann Blackman, Michael Duffy, Dan Goodgame, Ted Gup, S.C. Gwynne, Julie Johnson, J.F.O. McAllister, Jay Peterzell, Elaine Shannon, Dick Thompson, Nancy Traver Boston: Sam Allis Chicago: Jon D. Hull, Elizabeth Taylor Detroit: William McWhirter Atlanta: Michael Riley Houston: Richard Woodbury Miami: Cathy Booth Los Angeles: Jordan Bonfante, Sally B. Donnelly, Jeanne McDowell, Sylvester Monroe, James Willwerth, Patrick E. Cole San Francisco: David...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 1/18/1993 | See Source »

Coupon's ability to work fast was ideal for the harried schedule of President-elect Bill Clinton. The photo session immediately followed the interview with Clinton by managing editor Henry Muller, deputy M.E. John F. Stacks, chief political correspondent Michael Kramer and White House correspondent Margaret Carlson. After shooting six rolls of film in seven minutes, William put down his camera and told Clinton, "I think I got it." Unaccustomed to such a fast-working photographer, the stunned President-elect responded, "You are the first photographer I didn't stop first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Jan. 4, 1993 | 1/4/1993 | See Source »

David Aikman, Jonathan Beaty, Sandra Burton, Barry Hillenbrand, J. Madeleine Nash, Bruce van Voorst Washington: Stanley W. Cloud, Margaret Carlson, Ann Blackman, Michael Duffy, Dan Goodgame, Ted Gup, S.C. Gwynne, Julie Johnson, J.F.O. McAllister, Jay Peterzell, Elaine Shannon, Dick Thompson, Nancy Traver Boston: Sam Allis Chicago: Jon D. Hull, Elizabeth Taylor Detroit: William McWhirter Atlanta: Michael Riley Houston: Richard Woodbury Miami: Cathy Booth Los Angeles: Jordan Bonfante, Jeanne McDowell, Sylvester Monroe, James Willwerth, Sally B. Donnelly San Francisco: David S. Jackson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

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