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...response to Newsweek’s article, the Bush administration pounced upon the magazine??s shoddy journalism, attacking the publication for its use of an anonymous source and charging it with responsibility for the 17 deaths and increased anti-Americanism in the Muslim world. According to White House spokesperson, Scott McLellan: “The report has real consequences. People have lost their lives. Our image abroad has been damaged.” Such accusations are overblown and, of course, ironic...
...this case, Newsweek has come under scrutiny and has now set the record straight. The irony, of course, that the Bush administration—who took us to war based on the most anonymous and absent of evidence—is lamenting the lack of transparency in the magazine??s sources is quite astonishing...
...Pasternack is serious about breaking down the barriers in Harvard’s art world. Last year, he founded Present!, an “ob-literary” magazine-turned-art-collective which Pasternack calls a “life band.” While they do produce a magazine??the premier issue was released last year and there will be a second release this month—the bulk of their activity involves staging “happenings” on campus...
Seeing Watkins’s movie character brought to mind the 2002 cover of Time Magazine, where Watkins was one of three whistleblowers featured on the front cover of the magazine??s “Persons of the Year.” The other two whistleblowers included Cynthia Cooper, an internal auditor at WorldCom and FBI agent Coleen Rowley. While Cooper mounted an investigation that revealed the largest known bookkeeping scam in corporate history, misstating earnings by at least $3.8 million, Rowley was the one who disclosed incompetence in counterterrorism efforts before the Sept. 11 attacks...
Lack of models, however, was never a reason for the delay, according to the magazine??s founders. Baldegg and founder and president Camilla A. Hdry ’04-’05 rely on their friends for an abundance of sultry sources. “People love to model,” Hdry says. Case in point: Kevin C.L. Ching ’06, who appears on the cover, says he just wanted to do something fun with his blockmates...