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...seller lists. No wonder. By the day of his book-launch party, Reeve had already appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman (who, oddly, did not use the opportunity for a guest-specific Top 10 list), the Today show, Oprah, 20/20 and Larry King Live and done countless print interviews. Writing the book, Reeve says, "was one of the highlights of my life, before and after the accident." He still can't eat, breathe or do almost anything on his own. But he can smile...
...merger is notable not only for its size and complexity (the fine print of labor law and trade policy will have the lawyers tied up for months) but also for its symbolism. The creation of DaimlerChrysler Akteingesellschaft represents a triumph of the global economy and the end of car companies as national emblems of industrial might. The car business is too capital and customer hungry to care about flags. Witness last week's other big news: Volkswagen's $713 million deal to buy Rolls-Royce, the once regal, now tarnished marque of British motoring. Ford also announced last week that...
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...
...national news is still driven by the print press," he said. "We now have a narrative function to pull together some of the many strands out there...
...panelists discussed the role of the national press and news networks as technology makes it easier for people to publish news, both in print and on the Internet...