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...authors write, "the line between unfiltered personal thought and public discourse is evaporating." The organization further condemned the political press for being "more reactive and passive and less of an enterprising investigator of the candidates than it once was," singling out The Washington Post for running 10 fewer in-depth candidate profiles during the 2008 presidential election than it did in 1992. The report spreads the blame around, though, observing that cutbacks and increasingly PR-savvy campaigns have also hurt the profession: "Most of what we know about the new president came from his campaign rather than from media enterprise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The State of the Media: Not Good | 3/16/2009 | See Source »

...wind was mild but it still affected how we shot,” Balmert said. “The course was already challenging, but the wind made it that much harder.” The average Harvard score for the round was 82.94, indicating the depth of the Crimson squad. Harvard golfers also took five of the top eight spots on the score sheet. “We haven’t played in a long time so we were really eager to get out there,” Sheldon said. “We knew they were a decent...

Author: By Evan Kendall, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Victory Kicks Off Season | 3/15/2009 | See Source »

...were heterodox...he was vacillating between the two, trying to figure out who he was as a writer and thinker.” “He was very much in the mode of a commentator and a chronicler of the liberal foibles of Harvard. There was always a depth that other polemicists did not have,” Ambinder added. Douthat’s freshman year roommate Jason T. Sauer ’02 said he was unsurprised by Douthat’s appointment based on his recollections of his former roommate’s record as a journalist...

Author: By Huma N. Shah, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Alum Replaces Kristol | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

...deliberately divorces himself from all film adaptations of his works—including “V for Vendetta” and “From Hell”—left a daunting task for eager filmmakers. Any worthy onscreen adaptation would need to capture the gritty depth and scope that have made the book so influential, while preserving the pace and stylistic flair of a thriller.In conveying the book’s events and emotion, Snyder largely succeeds. The high revenue of his last directorial project, “300,” gained him leverage...

Author: By Alexander R. Konrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Watchmen | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

...member crew is military.) "The Chinese, like the North Koreans, the Indians and the Soviets, maintain positive control of fishing fleets which come under military supervision in a crisis," McCreary said on NightWatch on Wednesday. "Fishing boats are built to military standards, usually have weapons mounts or fittings for depth charges and have military-approved communications." Thankfully, this time at least, the Impeccable slipped through...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind the Sea Spat Between the U.S. and China | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

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