Word: depth
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...political sophistication of a campaign-trail veteran like columnist Michael Kramer. The result was a summit that chief of correspondents John Stacks believes is unprecedented in the age of television. "I cannot think of a comparable situation where two leading candidates agreed to devote this much time and depth debating each other for print," says Stacks...
...Zucker, defying the MTV-generation stereotype, has not turned the show into Short Attention Span Theater. In fact, he is letting interview segments run longer -- six to seven minutes, on average, compared with 4 1/2 to five minutes previously. "I think the audience would like more in-depth treatment of some issues," he says. "I hate cutting people off." His approach has had another, not incidental benefit: with longer segments the show runs one or two fewer pieces each day. That relieves some of the burden on the trimmed-down < staff and saves money as well. "You have to accept...
...wouldn't say we have tremendous depth this year," Kleinfelder said." We're solid, but it's lean...
Because the team recognizes its potential and depth, Harvard is confident it can find the combination that works...
...have seven very talented freshmen," Fromholtz says. "We have five pitchers. That's unbelievable. My freshman and sophomore years, I was the only healthy pitcher. Last year we had two pitchers but now we have a lot of depth. Everyone on the team is very excited about...