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Perhaps it seems like she is always the victim because she so often refuses to take action. According to this week's Newsweek, Diana was careful in 1992 to make sure that it was the Prince and not herself to move for a separation. She does the same again in her interview, refusing, despite all that she reveals, to ask for a divorce and strategically placing the burden of action in Charles' hands. Whatever he does, she can again appear acted upon, and again play the victim...
...candidacy. As early as 1983, insiders were throwing around Powell's name as a vice presidential candidate. The Quest for the Presidency, 1992 details how members of George Bush's reelection team attempted to persuade Den Quayle to step aside for Powell. And earlier this year, as reported in Newsweek, Bush and other prominent Republicans paid a visit to Powell's Virginia home in the hopes that he would make a firm commitment to the Republican Party with the idea that he would be offered the vice presidential nomination from Dole, who appeared invulnerable at that point. Further more, Powell...
Podhoretz and West would do well to take a lesson from Minister Farrakhan himself. In a Newsweek interview that appeared this week. Farrakhan said that Jewish groups had faxed him after the march, asking him to abandon his anti-Semitism. "What they're asking for, it seems to me, is to cut the heart out of a messenger's message," the Minister said. Farrakhan, alas, does not bracket...
...address was aired live on CSPAN and the Associated Press, Reuters, and other press agencies such as ABC, NBC, CNN, Time, Newsweek and The Economist were present at the event
Under Bradlee's direction, Post writers were awarded 18 Pulitzer Prizes. Bradlee has also received several individual awards and honors for his work at the Washington Bureau Chief's desk and as a foreign correspondent with Newsweek magazine...