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After a recent ten-year hiatus, Laursen helped re-launch and edit the journal, which came out again last December...

Author: By William L. Jusino, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: From Cambridge To Kyrgyzstan | 4/22/2005 | See Source »

Even criticism about the paper's approach to the news no longer seems to rankle Neuharth. "Editors who like to write or edit long stories don't like this paper," he says with equanimity. "Notice I didn't say 'like to read' long stories." Ask Neuharth if USA Today is here to stay, and he barely pauses. "If I had to bet the rent money," he says, "I'd bet it." --By James Kelly. Reported by Lawrence Mondi/New York, with other bureaus

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Usa Today: Three Years Old and Counting | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...pages they were accessing were published on the internet but had not yet been hyperlinked to their main application pages. To be explicit, it would be the equivalent of going to www.mygrades.edu/user123/grades.html and finding that your grades had not been posted yet, and then proceeding to edit the URL to www.mygrades.edu/user123/grades/now/foruser123.html in order to find them there early...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: The Lambs of HBS | 3/11/2005 | See Source »

...says Lance Morrow, a writer Grunwald cultivated at TIME. "He improved stories by suggesting 10 new things you had not thought of." The range of his mind was legendary. As a young man, he would recite to his dates from T.S. Eliot. While rising at TIME, he managed to edit a compendium of critical writings about the author J.D. Salinger and another called Sex in America. One of our cherished legends about Henry describes his being told that a writer's cover story was hopelessly inadequate just as he was preparing to leave for the opera. He is said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Our Explorer of the New World | 2/27/2005 | See Source »

Najai Turpin lost that larger fight, though producers will not reveal how he did in the ring. Burnett is not going to edit Turpin's scenes--it would be disrespectful, he says--but the producers are creating a trust fund for Turpin's family. Starting next month, millions of people will watch The Contender and feel they know Turpin. Yet his life ended in an act that not even those closest to him can explain. It turns out that in reality--actual reality--people don't reveal all in a soliloquy. And Rocky does not get a sequel. --With reporting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Why Did Nitro Kill Himself? | 2/20/2005 | See Source »

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