Word: readership
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...should have been hospitalized at all. Nor does she dwell on the details of her own history. Instead Kaysen concentrates on describing what life in a psychiatric ward is really like. That approach gives Girl, Interrupted its feeling of universality and makes Kaysen seem like Everypatient to a grateful readership...
...publications to test the limits of the acceptable. Forum Keadilan, a biweekly newsmagazine, has used similar investigative techniques to boost its sales from 20,000 to 120,000 over the past year. Even the once cautious English-language Jakarta Post, with a 30,000 circulation, has doubled its Indonesian readership with more hard-hitting stories and editorials...
...University as a whole likes to be thoughtof as playing a leadership role in [developing andusing] tools for readership," John A. Armstrong'56, chair of the Board of Overseers' ad hoccommittee on information technology, said in a1992 interview. "Harvard is not yet playing itsleadership role in the varied use of computers...
...Bowdren is entitled to dismiss Take Back the Night as nothing more than a "militant feminist yahoo festival." However, in publishing this profoundly prejudicial column on the day of the rally without a counter-balancing opinion, The Crimson did a disservice to is readership...
...Jean-Paul Sartre and his Left Bank circle. In Saint Genet, an immense one-volume act of homage, Sartre made Genet an existentialist, the utterly free man, even to the point of insisting that his homosexuality was chosen, which Genet found ridiculous. But Sartre certified Genet to a larger readership in postwar France, which was ready, after the upheavals of war and the German Occupation, to inspect, ever so gingerly, the notions of a self-proclaimed outlaw. In a nation still divided between onetime resistance fighters and onetime collaborators, each of them criminals in the other's eyes, the outsider...