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...piece provided inane details such as John Edwards' penchant for cheeseburgers and Mitt Romney's fondness for Lake Winnipesaukee. This trivia takes the place of information about such topics as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, economic uncertainties, labor strife and the lack of accessible health care. TIME should press the candidates on the issues, not engage in meaningless exercises far removed from the lives of voters. Matt Carlson, St. Louis...
...chosen for his health initiatives targeting tobacco use, gun violence, and trans-fats, according to an HSPH press release...
Angela Banks, who works in Bloomberg’s press office, directed The Crimson to a recording of Bloomberg’s comments from Tuesday...
Marie F. Danziger, who directs the communications program at the Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics, and Public Policy, said the Bloomberg episode reminded her of the reaction to comments about women and science that Lawrence H. Summers made in January 2005 while he was University president...
...York Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton has received the most media coverage of all the 2008 presidential candidates, although most of the coverage has been negative, according to a study released Monday by Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy...