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...launched a journalistic experiment. We pooled our resources (and mixed our media) to create a weekly television newsmagazine--Impact: CNN and TIME on Special Assignment. Though our modes of expression may be different, we found that we have quite a lot in common, sharing a deep devotion to in-depth reporting and analysis...
Your fascinating, in-depth article on cancer was badly needed. But you left out an important factor in surviving many types of cancer: where you live. CEDRIC GARLAND, Associate Professor School of Medicine University of California San Diego...
...from CNBC, and quotes on most free Websites, are delayed 15 min. That delay can kill you when a stock is falling a point every 60 sec. And, let's be frank, a story in the New York Times or TIME can't take the place of in-depth analysis, although journalists can add valuable information...
Your report "Africa Rising" was a welcome contribution to a better understanding of what's really happening on the continent [WORLD, March 30], but I missed seeing in-depth coverage of the overall economic situation there. Business is carried out in the name of free and fair competition, but that requires a balance of power, and there is no such balance. There is virtually no protection for Africans against the imported goods and surplus produce from Europe that are being dumped on the market. For many Africans, life is solely a matter of survival and freedom of speech has very...
...Several nights ago on ABC Evening News, an in-depth "Closer Look" segment was devoted to Newman's patent. The report was largely one-sided (more 1984 than 1998), featuring the fears and rants of ethicist and frequent scientific critic Jeremy Rifkin, who charged that society threatens to "play God" by creating human chimerical animals...