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...group of brainy (if eccentric) visionaries holed up in a rambling Victorian mansion perched on a hillside in Berkeley, California. The MTV-style graphics are supplied by designer Bart Nagel, the overcaffeinated prose by Ken Goffman (writing under the pen name R.U. Sirius) and Alison Kennedy (listed on the masthead as Queen Mu, "domineditrix"), with help from Rudy Rucker and a small staff of free-lancers and contributions from an international cast of cyberpunk enthusiasts. The goal is to inspire and instruct but not to lead. "We don't want to tell people what to think," says assistant art director...
With this week's issue time has a new managing editor, James R. Gaines, the 13th in a line of succession that goes back to the magazine's founding in 1923. He replaces Henry Muller, who is moving up the masthead to join me in the management of all our Time Inc. magazines as the company's editorial director...
...Harvard community, the Cambridge community and in the nation. Our staff position reflects a majority opinion of those editors present at our weekly staff meetings which are open to all editors of the newspaper. The resulting editorials run on the left side of the page under our masthead on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Dissenting opions also run alongside the editorial and are signed by individual editors--this reflects only the opinion of the signers, and not that of The Crimson. All other signed editorials that appear on this page are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect...
Thirty years after the weekly newsmagazine the Bulletin removed the words "Australia for the White Man" from its masthead, Britain this year will cease to be the country's No. 1 source for immigrants, its place to be taken by Hong Kong. Already more than 600,000 people of Asian background -- 3.5% of the population -- have made Australia their home, and the number is likely to double by the year 2010. This migration has not led to the racist violence that has greeted non-European migrants to France, Germany and other countries. It is a promising measure of the society...
...avid reader of our masthead, you have surely noticed the name Edward L. Jamieson. Appointed assistant managing editor in 1969 and executive editor in 1976, Jamieson has been a top editor of TIME longer than any other person, with the exception of our co-founder Henry R. Luce. Most recently, Ed has presided with great distinction over our "back-of-the-book" sections, the departments that deal with the sciences, culture and society. Having succeeded in managing a major transformation of these sections, he has now decided to retire. The occasion is a significant milestone in the history of this...