Word: editor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...TIME'S correspondents have divided the U.S. into five political regions. Together with our Washington bureau and roving National Political Correspondent Robert Ajemian, they will file their observations each week to Nation Senior Editor Marshall Loeb and staff in New York. Loeb is looking forward to the challenge of tracking the political year in print, an assignment that he finds "uniquely suited to our capabilities of analysis and summary...
...Politics. Not all of New Times's exposés deserve much exposure. Political Editor Robert Sam Anson's rehash of John Kennedy's murder was full of speculation and assumptions. A story about discrimination on the Supreme Court's 250-member staff was short on recent examples...
...magazine with a readership that is hip, presumably liberal and young (average age: 29), New Times can be remarkably undogmatic about politics. Marshall Frady's examination of Democratic candidates in the current New Times comes down hard on several of them. Says Editor Jonathan Z. (for Zerbe) Larsen: "We want to avoid being trapped in a radical, youthquake rut. We're not conservative by any means, but we can be brutal on liberalism...
...same time, out on the Iowa delegate trail, the roving press pundits following Carter took note of his expediently pliant statements on abortion. Columnists Robert Evans and William Novak inveighed against Carter's abortion hedging, and major liberal newspapers and magazines picked up the theme. Robert Healy, executive editor and grand polemicist of the Boston Globe, entered the fray with a series of columns denouncing Carter as a "pseudo-liberal," and Marty Peretz's New Republic, reversing its favorable review of Carter in an earlier issue, took up the same chameleon chant. One of Healy's political reporters, Curtis Wilkie...
...press has sent news releases to about 500 college publications across the country to attract publicity and solicit "manuscripts that interest young college students," Elizabeth Bounds '77, managing editor of the press, said yesterday...