Word: chiu
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Researchers Eileen Chiu, Jane Furth, Villette Harris and Elizabeth D. Meyer spent five months helping him find the right words, while Picture Researcher Evelyn Merrin and the Time Inc. Picture Collection staff tracked down thousands of old photographs. As art director for the issue, Tom Bentkowski faced a particularly complex problem: recreating the typography and design that TIME used through the years. Some 300 format changes were fed into the magazine's computerized typesetting system, more than were required for the complete redesign of TIME...
Helping Magnuson in the task was Reporter-Researcher Eileen Chiu, who had also worked on some of the Kissinger excerpts. "I was struck by the timeliness of what the President said in Keeping Faith" says Chiu. Just as Author Carter is pleased to have his work in TIME, we are sure TIME'S readers will be pleased to find it here...
Staff Writer Jim Kelly wrote the other main cover story, on the growing awareness and concern among Americans about the threat of nuclear holocaust. He was assisted by Reporter-Researcher Eileen Chiu, while Brigid O'Hara-Forster and JoAnn Lum worked with Talbott. Presiding over the entire package was National Editor John T. Elson, who was struck by the antinuclear movement's broad base. "The early opposition to the Viet Nam War," he says, "was by political radicals, and only later became a popular movement. Today's antinuclear leaders include Roman Catholic archbishops and Harvard law professors...
Reporter-Researcher Eileen Chiu, who double-checked everything in TIME'S excerpts that could be independently verified, was also vacationing in St. Maarten, with her husband and 20-month-old daughter. "We all had dinner together and spent a lot of time talking about how we would handle the material," says Chiu. So, via the Netherlands Antilles, Boston and New York City, TIME can offer its readers a richly detailed account of a most controversial period of American history from one of its principal participants...
...story was researched by Eileen Chiu and Brigid O'Hara-Forster and written by Senior Writer Lance Morrow, who wrote a much acclaimed Essay on Viet Nam veterans (TIME, June 1). Says Morrow: "Viet Nam was a shattering blow to this country. Americans are slowly beginning to face that complicated era and are giving Viet Nam veterans the help, acknowledgment and respect that they deserve...