Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...report, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that women who had taken the pill for at least two years had a 60 per cent lower chance of developing benign breast tumors than those who did not. Women who have benign tumors are more likely to develop breast cancer than other women...
Saylor terms the Mendelson period an "identity crisis--we were losing our identity as a political journal." White agrees: "Rick and Tim viewed the Review more as a marketable product than anything else. Their entrepreneurial spirit was permeating the editorial staff." Saylor says that Mendelson and Bliss's pursuit of professional content and production and a firm financial base "soon became transformed into a sort of entrepreneurial game. With all the interest in marketing we kind of lost sight of what kind of magazine we were putting out." Even the SAC had harsh words for Mendelson and Bliss: "Nothing like...
...hope this will insure the continued existence of the journal," Epps said, adding that he doesn't expect the competition to seriously impair the Advocate's ability...
Epps, McIntyre and Padan Aram editor Peter Baker'77 all said they do not expect the journal to detract from Advocate readership. Mcintyre said it is "difficult to determine" whether the decision will hurt the Advocate financially, but added that the literary journal is in better fiscal condition than last year...
Harvard Medical School heads the list of "The Ten Best Medical Schools" in a composite survey in this week's "Medical Economics," a professional journal...