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Still, TV retailers have recently turned over their studios to celebrities and fashion designers with surprising success. Talk-show host Joan Rivers, for instance, generated $30 million in sales when she appeared on QVC peddling her line of jewelry, while HSN brought in game-show star Vanna White to push her "Little Miss Vanna" cosmetic line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Attention TV Shoppers | 7/26/1993 | See Source »

...brutality. In Milwaukee, not a Refuge city, one of the newer forms of protest is "speed-bumping" -- throwing oneself under the cars of patients headed for clinics. Local doctors have received death threats in person, and bullets were fired through a clinic window last week. Declares pro-choicer Joan Clark: "The blockaders are not from here. They're all from somewhere else, and they're paid by the missionaries. They're thugs, and they travel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Abortion: In Your Town, in Your Face | 7/19/1993 | See Source »

Administration: Susan Lynd, David Richardson, Hope Almash, Denise A. Carres, Sheila Charney, Breena Clarke, Donald N. Collins, Joan A. Connelly, Corliss M. Duncan, Ann V. King, Lina Lofaro, Anne D. Moffett, Judith R. Stoler News Desks: Brian Doyle, Waits L. May III, Susanna M. Schrobsdorff, Pamela H. Thompson, Diana Tollerson, Ann Drury Wellford, Mary Wormley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 7/19/1993 | See Source »

Administration: Susan Lynd, David Richardson, Hope Almash, Melissa August, Sheila Charney, Breena Clarke, Donald N. Collins, Joan A. Connelly, Ann V. King, Lina Lofaro, Anne D. Moffett, Judith R. Stoler News Desks: Brian Doyle, Waits L. May III, Susanna M. Schrobsdorff, Pamela H. Thompson, Diana Tollerson, Ann Drury Wellford, Mary Wormley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 7/5/1993 | See Source »

...classes at the Kennedy School's Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy and in study groups at the Institute of Politics, I found one of the principal complaints from classmates who are readers and viewers to be that there is too much of "the press interviewing the press." They argue that this closed cycle limits the opinions available to viewers and is a manifestation of the lazy, incestuous nature of the American press corps...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll, | Title: Ugh! Reporters Interviewing Reporters | 6/25/1993 | See Source »

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