Word: coverings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...testing the waters for a merger with the National Enquirer? Why put a naked pair of screen lovers on the cover that has borne the likenesses of truly important world leaders, great scientists, athletes and entrepreneurs? DAVID L. WALLACH Bridgeville...
Self-righteous Puritans will denounce your cover in the name of family values and decency. But this is how a healthy couple in love show their affection for each other. Since when has it been offensive for a married couple to embrace? CRYSTAL DUEKER Fargo...
What an absolutely beautiful photograph! Tom's a hunk; Nicole is lovely; and together they are gorgeous. You'll probably get lots of complaints, but the cover made shivers run down my spine! PATRICE BINGHAM OFFENHAUSER Reno...
...GEORGE W. BUSH's campaign paid $43,500 in a silent auction to rent prime space at next month's Iowa straw poll. "They took the bait," chuckled an adviser to Lamar Alexander. But Bush is laughing now. Rather than dip into his campaign chest, he had six donors cover the tab. Too clever, says Steve Forbes' team, which charges that the end run is a violation of campaign laws that prohibit individuals from giving more than $1,000 to a candidate. The Bush folks say that since the money went to the Iowa Republican Party, they broke no rules...
...where attention is the major currency. David Pecker, the former president and CEO of Hachette Filipacchi, George's publisher, recalls that after the 1992 election, Kennedy "became fascinated with the convergence of politics and pop culture," which was the organizing principle of George. Sporting Cindy Crawford on its first cover, George sought to draw celebrity-mad readers to politics, if not always for the most serious reasons--for instance, it ran a beefcake photo of a strategically bared Kennedy in September 1997. George profiled entertainers; it gave bylines to headline-grabbing political figures like Alfonse D'Amato; it asked Claire...