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...long run, however, Starr's greater sin may be naming the three reporters his office "spoke extensively" with -- Susan Schmidt of the Washington Post, Jackie Judd at ABC and Newsweek's Michael Isikoff. The Post's media guru Howard Kurtz talks of a "genuine sense of discomfort in media ranks" that Starr would simply name names so easily. Even more discomforting for the all-day news networks: Their grand jury sources have suddenly dried up. For once, no one knows in advance which witness will appear Tuesday. Looks like Johnson's verbal spanking is working already...
Bogert, then a reporter with Newsweek magazine, asked the president what he learned about democracy in America through his state visit and from the demonstrations that have met him in every city...
...high-profile president's two-month leaveconcluded just as Newsweek magazine shined aspotlight on Harvard, plastering Rudenstine's faceon its front page to play up an article on thestrains of the college presidency in this day andage...
From the Monthly to writing for the New Republic, Kaus earned a reputation for serious reporting and thoughtful liberalism. A 1988 Newsweek piece solidified this reputation, as Kaus defended the causes of the 1960s and cornered the decade's critics...
...Time and Newsweek fall all over each other to add the best "tech pages" to each issue. Local news stations plaster human-interest stories about the latest "can't-miss" Web site on the five o'clock news...