Word: newsweeks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...drew jeers at the Republican Convention and spread fire through the scripts of "Murphy Brown," but for a few Harvard figures listed in a recent Newsweek feature, cultural elitism is a badge of honor...
...Newsweek said its spotlighted elitists are "as different as the nation itself." The Harvard representatives span the spectrum of the select...
...Newsweek described the Lampoon, which hasproduced writers for "Saturday Night Live," "LateNight With David Letterman" and "The Simpsons," asHarvard's "college-humor factory...
...Newsweek editors swung by the Lampoon earlierthis year to gauge the publication's elitistpotential, said Lampoon editor David P. Lorsch'92. Clad in black turtlenecks and smoking Frenchcigarettes, Poonsters did their best to fit thebill...
...journalist such as Maggie Tucker criticizes NBC and its Olympic coverage for sticking to one of the golden rules of journalism ("Coverage Fails to Inspire." August 4, 1992). That rule goes something like this: Follow the story. NBC was hardly the only news organization to spotlight Kim Zmeskal Newsweek even placed her on its cover. The fact is that she is well-known and was expected to do very well in her competition. The story is that she did anything but well, finishing tenth in the overall competition. Of course NBC focus on her as opposed to the unknown gold...