Word: eds
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...President (metaphorically, of course), and with being reluctant to get out as long as their interests are being served. In response to the claim that feminists have been hypocritical for continuing to support Clinton through these scandal-ridden months, the founder of Ms. magazine, Gloria Steinem, wrote an op-ed in the New York Times (March 22) called "Feminists and the Clinton Question." In it, she defended herself and the rest of the feminist movement...
...Ed Bradley's interview with former White House aide Kathleen Willey has propelled "60 Minutes" to what will probably be its highest rating in three years. Metered market results released Monday by Nielsen show the newscast garnering roughly a 19.2 rating, 29 share -- the show's highest overnights since Nov. 13, 1994. Variety reports that "60 Minutes" producer Don Hewitt is after President Clinton to appear on next weekend's show in a rebuttal to Willey's appearance...
NEWARK, N.J.: Puritanical, litigious America has finally lost its last vestige of humor: The words "You may have already won" have been sued out of existence. Everybody knew the envelope: Festooned with the likenesses of Dick Clark and Ed McMahon, bulging with magazine subscription stickers and cheesily promising untold riches to you, John Q. Nobody. You'd dream a little, maybe even subscribe to a few magazines. But we all got the joke. Right...
...love it. The only town on the planet where a civility-campaign slogan could be, "You talkin' to me?" And the best part is that everyone in New York, with the lone exception of Giuliani, has caught the irony. "He's got a lese majeste personality," observed ex-Mayor Ed Koch. "If you say anything critical, off to the guillotine...
...star we all steered by. Not only was he a superb editor, he was a writer of uncommon talent who taught us that, with rare exceptions, when television journalism is good, the pictures take second place to the words. Nothing illustrated his love of words more than his and Ed Murrow's I Can Hear It Now record albums. There were no pictures, but if you closed your eyes and listened, you could see the pictures--word pictures that came not from a camera but from Fred Friendly's typewriter...