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...young, but now the subject is the rapid rise of heroin use-infinitely more powerful than marijuana, appallingly addictive, horrifyingly lethal. It is not a story that any one correspondent or bureau could provide in the detail that TIME demands. The reports to Writer Keith Johnson, Editor Jason McManus and Researcher Mary Kelley were the work of 16 correspondents and stringers throughout the U.S. For all, it proved a difficult, delicate and shocking assignment...
TIME'S cover story this week examines the nation's newest-and of course oldest-freedom fighter, the American Indian, who is now seeking the means for protest and redress after more than a century of patience and passivity. Edited by Jason McManus and written by Ed Magnuson and Keith Johnson, the article drew on the research of Washington Correspondent Richard Saltonstall as well as the reports of TIME stringers in Anchorage, Carson City, Seattle and Phoenix. For at least two of the many people who contributed to it, the project had a special meaning. New York Correspondent...
...Sidey, Chicago's Champ Clark, Los Angeles' Don Neff, Boston's Greg Wierzynski, San Francisco's Jesse Birnbaum and Atlanta's Roger Williams-interviewed Middle Americans across the land, as well as politicians and sociologists. Associate Editor Lance Morrow, along with Senior Editor Jason McManus and Researcher Mary Kelley, wrote our cover story on the Men and Women of the Year...
Their files, plus the insights of many other TIME staffers with Viet Nam experience, produced the material for our cover and subsidiary articles. In Nation, Senior Editor Jason McManus assigned the main account of the tragedy to Ed Magnuson, while Peter Stoler and Keith Johnson wrote related stories. Senior Editor Robert Shnayerson and Law Writer Howard Muson dealt with the legal dilemmas involved in bringing the men to trial, and Senior Editor John Elson wrote the Essay on the profound questions of good and evil raised by the tragedy. In addition, Press Writer Ted Bolwell discussed who first broke...
...pull together the various elements of the story reported by TIME'S Washington and New York bureaus, Senior Editor Jason McManus assigned the lead article on the presidency to Associate Editor Keith Johnson and Researcher Mary Kelley. Associate Editor Lance Morrow and Researcher Michele Stephenson analyzed the Agnew speech itself, while Senior Editor Peter Martin and Associate Editor Richard Burgheim, usually in charge of the Television section, viewed the media in the light of the message. They were assisted by Contributing Editors William Doerner and Robert Hummerstone and Researchers Patricia Gordon. Gillian McManus and Georgia Harbison...