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Despite the proliferation of alternative forms of media, Jonathan H. Alter '79, an editor and columnist for Newsweek, said there was still a major role for the print press to play...
...speeches that an enterprising TV executive saw the opportunity and went with it. Sample of the wisecracking premier?s best-selling performance: ?Yesterday I saw my picture on the cover of the latest issue of TIME, which seemed to be better-looking than the one on the cover of Newsweek... But I did not blame Newsweek in the least because I am not that good-looking...
...over America and the world, 17-and 18-year-olds have received thin envelopes informing them they weren't quite good enough for Harvard. Here, meanwhile, 19-year-olds have been told they weren't quite good enough for that unpaid internship in Congress or that menial job at Newsweek. Twenty-year-olds have been told they weren't quite good enough for that thesis grant or prestigious fellowship. And 21-year-olds by the dozen have been told they weren't quite good enough for Yale Law or johns Hopkins Med., for that job at McKinsey or Goldman, Sachs...
...significant number of Americans--26 percent, according to a 1997 Newsweek survey--think efforts devoted to protecting gay rights have accomplished enough. Forty-two percent said they thought those efforts have gone...
Steele claims Willey asked her to lie to Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff about her alleged encounter with Clinton. Last spring Willey called Steele and asked her if Isikoff could come over to interview her. While Isikoff was on his way, Steele says, Willey called back and "told me exactly what to say." The directive: tell Isikoff the President had groped her on Nov. 29, 1993, and that Willey had rushed to Steele's house in the aftermath quite distraught. "I went along with it," Steele told TIME. "It was terrible, but Kathy and I were friends for 20 years...