Word: news
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Walter S. Isaacson '74, managing editor of Time magazine, gave a discussion group a recent example of collaboration among top news outlets...
While Isaacson was online, Drudge--who has the Time editor on his "buddy list"--sent him an instant message asking for a news tip to put up on his Web site...
...Mark E. Halperin '87, political director of ABC News, said presidential politics is still all about television...
Last year the deal-a-day CEO of financial-services giant Travelers Group, Sanford I. Weill, called then Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin to impart important news. "You're buying the government?" Rubin quipped. Well, no. But the remark was more on the money than either could have known...
...close enough to signal the pilots. Though the passenger jet's exterior appeared intact, its cockpit windows were obscured by what looked to be a "light coat of frost." Over the next two hours, four other F-16s shadowed the plane. By then, the roving aircraft had made the news. Stewart's Australian-born wife Tracey heard it on a TV news report and tried in vain to call her husband on his cell phone. At about 1:24 p.m., the plane fell to earth at 600 m.p.h. and disappeared from radar...