Word: in-depth
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...real bad news is that the news media’s aversion to substance reflects not only their own superficiality, but ours as well. After all, if CNN thought that an in-depth exclusive on the Kerry healthcare plan would score big ratings, I’m sure they wouldn’t hesitate to oblige...
...found in-depth conversations to be the most worthwhile—it doesn’t make any sense to run around and talk to as many companies as you can,” said Josh Strickland ’05, who is also a Crimson editor. “It makes more sense to get to know the people you might be working with...
...poll, conducted last month during the week of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Boston, found that 63 percent of respondents saw party conventions as “still important because they give Americans an in-depth opportunity to know the candidates better.” Thirty-seven percent thought otherwise, believing that primary elections already determined presidential nominees “months in advance...
...hope that in-depth analysis provides some clarity to the situation...
Sarah M. Seltzer '05, an English concentrator affiliated with Lowell House, is the editor of Fifteen Minutes, The Crimson's weekend magazine. After leaving France last summer, she headed to Ireland for the fall 2003 semester in order to continue her in-depth study of religious conflict and beer...