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Presiding over all the pairings and juggling 100 writers is deputy managing editor Adi Ignatius. He was ably helped in this endeavor by the editors of the five sections, Jeff Kluger, Belinda Luscombe, Romesh Ratnesar, Bill Saporito and Jan Simpson. D.W. Pine designed the striking package, and our talented photo team rustled up the great pictures...
...wanted to be more proactive, and so we posed a different question: What can scientists, lawmakers, corporations, communities and all the rest of us do to fix the problem? Our 44-page package, overseen by senior editor Jyoti Thottam, begins by looking at the big picture. Science editor Jeffrey Kluger, with reporting from the U.S., Asia and elsewhere, writes about what's going on in the labs, in the boardrooms, in Congress, state capitols and city halls, even in the architects' studios, where new generations of green buildings are being designed. "This is the year to put away...
...Jeffrey Kluger stated that "in the tut-tut world of exposé journalism, astronauts-particularly women-misbehave at their peril." I'm not sure exactly how women these days are "misbehaving," but I am sure that there are countless successful, powerful women who would be incensed by your characterization. Nowak in no way represents average, hardworking women, and for your writer to use her behavior as an excuse to demean women is just plain wrong. Just take a look at the way our male politicians are behaving, and tell me that they are not the ones misbehaving at their peril...
...Jeffrey Kluger's piece was very interesting, telling and informative. But we should be careful to consider ratios of risk rather than absolute numbers. It may be true that airline travel is safer than car travel, but a fair comparison would be the number of deaths in relation to the number of people traveling in that mode. Obviously, the number of people riding in cars is overwhelmingly higher than the number who fly, so a straight number-of-deaths comparison is slightly misleading. KEVIN CRYDERMAN Rochester...
Both were skilled and dedicated, but in the first round of voting the 'Prince' staff elected Apple by a very close margin, Richard Kluger '56, the previous chairman, said. "Each of them was a very high-powered young guy."With most of the Ivy papers now gearing up for their own elections in the coming months, it should be heartening to know that in the Ivy League, even the losers get to write history...