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...prepared to buy Gusinsky's stake in NTV, is now likely to drop out of the deal following Gazprom's boardroom takeover that forced more than 300 staffers to walk out in protest. Newsweek severed ties with the freshly purged Itogi - which the American magazine had helped publish since 1996 - and asked the reconstituted periodical to stop using the Newsweek logo. Western governments scrambled to find creative ways of gently expressing their unqualified outrage. The European Union's envoy to Moscow murmured that the issue of press freedom might cloud next month's E.U.-Russia summit...
...search for America's best is too much fun to play by ourselves, so I invite you to get a sneak preview of the series and join in making nominations by checking out our "America's Best" website at www.time.com/americasbest We'll publish some of the nominations in the magazine, and we'll set up online chats with the winners once they are announced...
Following a controversial decision not to publish David Horowitz’s full-page advertisement against reparations for slavery (News, “To Print or Not To Print”, March 7), Crimson president C. Matthew MacInnis ’02 stated, “We don’t believe it is ethical to allow individuals to purchase advertisements as a means by which to circumvent the editorial process...
Ayeni’s advertisement functioned as a tool of Christian proselytizing. The pages of a newspaper, whether they consist of advertisements or articles, are no place for such activities. The Crimson’s decision to publish this advertisement clearly violates the ethical standards established by the leadership of the newspaper...
...light of The Crimson’s decision to publish this advertisement, a revisiting of the Horowitz decision is certainly warranted. In no way does the Ayeni advertisement justify the printing of Horowitz’s advertisement, but it does invalidate the ethical stance used to reject it. To give meaning to any ethical standards, they must be applied consistently...