Word: newsweeklies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Whole Tooth Newsweek catches it for fixing cover girl Bobbi McCaughey's less-than-pearly whites...
...cover of Newsweek--"Your Next Boss May Be Japanese"--blared the American perception of fear and opportunity that Japanese economic growth seemed to represent...
After the speech and two pre-selected questions, when the floor was opened for a single question from the audience to Jiang, Vogel silenced a questioner asking about a political prisoner. Instead he took a question from a Newsweek reporter about Jiang's reaction to the protests, another typical question he had been receiving during his visit...
...Question No. 3: This question, asked by Carroll Bogert '83, an international correspondent based in New York for Newsweek magazine, was inaudible in the broadcast. However, in an interview with The Crimson last night, Bogert said she asked Jiang: "Your protests have dogged your footsteps throughout this visit and you yourself have talked about the noise coming to your ears. What do you think about these protests? Do you think Americans are impolite people, or do you think this is a natural expression of democracy...
Jiang reiterated his country's need to change when responding to a question posed by Carroll R. Bogert '83, a journalist with Newsweek magazine who asked the only question Jiang fielded directly from the audience. Bogart asked the president if he has learned anything about democracy during his state visit to the United States and from the mass protests that seem to have accompanied him on every leg of his journey...