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...seen to what degree the recent murders (or robberies gone bad) of a Pakistani-born Muslim in Texas, an Indian Sikh in Arizona, and an Egyptian Christian in California are part of a crusade that is already spilling out of the hands of its would-be commander- in-chief. The terror of those who hate us can spin into the terror of those who love us, and in both cases we, understood in any but the meanest and most exclusionary of manners, are at a loss. The United States has promoted itself as a nation of immigrants, and yet immigration...
...consistently showed up to lay out the newspaper. That feat of journalistic genius earned you the position of "Editor-in-Chief." You may be a media mogul now, but next year you'll be covering zoning debates at the local city council. It'll be a while before "in-Chief" follows anything in your title, so enjoy it while...
...staff is the hardest part," said Jarvis, who has not decided on future plans. "ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY may have been my idea, but it's their magazine." E.W.'s stunned staff members anxiously sought out word of mouth about their new boss. In announcing Seymore's appointment, Time Warner editor- in-chief Jason McManus said, "Jim is an inventive, imaginative and skillful editor. By talent and temperament, coupled with his background and interest in the subject of entertainment, he is very well suited for his new assignment...
...notorious failure of Time Inc.'s TV-CABLE WEEK in 1983 and the shutdown of PICTURE WEEK in 1986 after nine months of test marketing. To promote a creative, entrepreneurial atmosphere and contain costs, Jarvis and publisher Michael Klingensmith set up offices outside the Time & Life Building. Editor- in-chief McManus and his principal deputies -- editorial director Richard Stolley and corporate editor Gilbert Rogin -- paid close attention to the start-up but did not turn to hands-on editing of the magazine until a month...
...seemed briefly to boost Chirac's chances. Chirac failed to capture enough supporters of Jean-Marie Le Pen, the ultra-rightist candidate, who fared surprisingly well in the initial round. On the eve of his triumph, Mitterrand, 71, outlined his plans for the second term with Time Inc. Editor- in-Chief Jason McManus, TIME Managing Editor Henry Muller, Assistant Managing Editor Karsten Prager and Paris Bureau Chief Jordan Bonfante. Excerpts from the interview and from written answers to questions submitted earlier...