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...attempting to acquire an unflattering photo of Rudenstine, however, Newsweek crossed the line between good journalism and tabloid trash. Early in the week before their story ran, Newsweek rep-resentatives arrived on campus in search of a photo which would embolden their story...
They looked at several photos offered up by the Harvard News Office, but rejected them all because they did not reflect the Rudenstine they wanted to show on their cover. Newsweek then contacted several photo distribution companies, as well as The Crimson, in search of a photo of the exhausted Rudenstine. But apparently the magazine could not find what it was looking...
...Newsweek's Saturday deadline ticked away, finally a bargain was struck. Harvard agreed to let Newsweek photographer Ira Wyman take pictures of post-Caribbean Rudenstine at the President's Dance for first-years...
Enter former Crimson photographer Ali Zaidi '94. Zaidi came to The Crimson building, selected a file photo of Rudenstine taken four years ago taken New York (before Rudenstine became Harvard's president) and said Newsweek would...
...what Newsweek wanted would have misrepresented the story of Rudenstine's departure. What the man looked like four years ago in New York has nothing to do with how he looked when he left his position last fall...