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...press wave that followed, Opus Dei was introduced, to those Americans who were listening, in increasingly critical language. U.S. News and World Report wrote about an “ultraconservative Opus Dei faction of the Roman Catholic Church,” and, a year later when Escriva was canonized, Newsweek called Opus Dei a “shadowy church within the church...
...People’s Daily reported on March 29 that Chinese editions of the Harvard Business Review, Newsweek and Forbes did not have permission to publish...
...clear whether Newsweek and Forbes were on the hook. Neither has begun to publish yet, but both have identified Chinese firms to partner with...
...media loves a hypocrite, and it loves a Goliath, so students who find a good storyline about how the university is saying one thing and doing another will always find a good reception,” says Bai, who says he got many calls from PSLM at Newsweek, where he was a national correspondent at the time...
Brooks, who is a senior editor of The Weekly Standard and a frequent contributor to Newsweek and The Atlantic Monthly, called Iraqi President Saddam Hussein a “genocidal maniac” and defended the Bush administration before a crowd of 50 students and faculty...