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Those predecessors included such stalwart liberal thinkers as founding editor Herbert Croly and early contributor Walter Lippmann. But in 1974 the magazine was bought by Martin Peretz. It subsequently reflected his evolution from a major donor to liberal Democratic causes to a leading neoconservative with hawkish views on foreign policy. During the 1980s the magazine went soft on the Reagan Administration, ridiculed much of the Democratic Party for its lack of pragmatism and echoed Peretz's forceful pro-Israel views. No journal has done better explaining the often unprincipled but always practical reasoning of Bush Administration officials, who routinely unburdened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Flagship Heels to Starboard | 10/14/1991 | See Source »

Although some fundraisers were reluctant to comment on the Harvard Business School donor, they said the situation must be considered in light of public perception...

Author: By Jason M. Solomonn, | Title: Ethics of Donations Under Discussion | 10/5/1991 | See Source »

...would want to make a judgement as to whether the public association of the donor to the school would be detrimental in terms of its reputation, ethics and its effect on other potential donors," said Samuel F. Babbitt, senior vice-president at Brown University and director of the school's current capital campaign...

Author: By Jason M. Solomonn, | Title: Ethics of Donations Under Discussion | 10/5/1991 | See Source »

...donation provide strong evidence that it is the age of the eggs, and not the age of the reproductive system, that causes fertility to decline sharply after age 40: older women who receive eggs from younger women get pregnant at rates comparable to the age of the egg donor, not the age of the recipient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treating Infertility: Making Babies | 9/30/1991 | See Source »

...Women should know that their eggs age. They need to plan for their families and careers so they can have children earlier." Most in vitro clinics are reluctant to accept patients over age 40. The reason is primarily practical: the success rate for such women is minimal, though donor eggs can certainly improve the odds. Natural childbearing is also rare in this age group. Only 1% of the 4 million U.S. babies born in 1988 had mothers between ages 40 and 45, and less than .04% were born to women over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Old Is Too Old? | 9/30/1991 | See Source »

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