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...Among them are black, white, Chicano and American Indian candidates. Nine respondents who had no church affiliation are now taking religious instructions. Others wrote asking for guidance in becoming ministers or rabbis. The Times ad appealed for contributions to finance further pitches "in the big ones like TIME and Newsweek...
...nihilism." To Simon Nora, head of Le Point's parent company, the battle has just begun, and it is nothing more than old-fashioned competition. L'Express has flourished with a TIME-like format; "All we're doing," says Nora, "is trying to create a viable Newsweek...
...Point has thus far based its claim for individuality largely on the lavish use of color and other graphic devices that seem to be borrowed from a number of magazines, including TIME, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report. L'Express typography is bland by comparison. The new magazine has also developed strong feature departments, and is crisply written. Stories on the huge new skyscrapers destroying Parisian vistas and on the ecological dangers of the plastics industry broke new ground. But so far Le Point has not matched L'Express's skill at gathering hard news. With...
President Bok and John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics, were among 37 figures cited in a New York Times advertisement yesterday as guest writers for Newsweek's new "My Turn" column...
Galbraith said yesterday that he knew Osborn Elliott '46, the editor of Newsweek, and that he was writing the column as a favor...