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“That was not the Grant Thompson we’re accustomed to seeing,” said Al Jaffe, an ESPN executive and panelist on the show.
Any attempt to change that is likely to run into resistance from some powerful business groups: advertisers, food companies and broadcasters. Banning certain types of ads, they argue, would amount to censorship. Besides, "if you don't have children's advertising, there won't be children's programs," says Dan...
Plenty of questions still need to be answered. "The study may have been too small to uncover all the drug-to-drug interactions with Zoloft," says Dr. Allan Jaffe, a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., who wrote an editorial that accompanied the JAMA report. In addition, he...
Lansing will leave behind several legacies: she and Dolgen pioneered the practice of "creative financing," inviting partners to help pay for expensive projects. (They famously capped their investment in Titanic at $65 million and let 20th Century Fox lose sleep when costs soared.) Lansing herself shattered the glass ceiling for...
It could never have been said to a man. Reading about it, years later, I grinned and loved that. And the Watergate stories were published. Later, as Harry Jaffe of Washingtonian wrote in Salon.com, Graham explained the decision to publish the top-secret Pentagon Papers as “instinctive...