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...that connects local papers. The privately held Newhouse chain, which owns 26 daily papers, while pouring money into its newsroom operations at New Jersey's Star-Ledger, in Newark, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer, is also giving its online services a push. "What we are trying to do is reinvent the paper to the extent it is necessary to come up with a product that people in the '90s think is valuable and essential," says Star-Ledger editor Jim Willse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: READ ALL ABOUT IT | 10/21/1996 | See Source »

From these painful beginnings was forged a classic example of what author Colin Wilson called "the outsider," which Frady describes as a "prodigally gifted but displaced loner who undertakes to compensate for his alienation from the world around him by resorting to extraordinary, and often tragic, exertions to reinvent himself in heroic proportions." In Jackson's case that translated into a total identification with the inspiring struggle of the civil rights movement. Unfortunately for him, his quest has played out in the morally murky aftermath of Martin Luther King's assassination, which robbed the movement--and the nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: BECOMING SOMEBODY | 7/8/1996 | See Source »

...Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports that Digital's woes do not signify a trend in the industry. "Digital's unhealthiness predates any short-term weaknesses in the PC business," Elmer-DeWitt reports. "The rise of smaller, more powerful microcomputers has reduced the demand for minicomputers. Digital has had to reinvent itself to move toward the PC and Internet business." Elmer-DeWitt says Digital has already made some inroads into the Internet business with its new search engine: "Alta Vista is the premier search engine on the Internet," Elmer-DeWitt says. "If Digital continues to position itself well in the Internet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back | 7/5/1996 | See Source »

...Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports that Digital's woes do not signify a trend in the industry. "Digital's unhealthiness predates any short-term weaknesses in the PC business," Elmer-DeWitt reports. "The rise of smaller, more powerful microcomputers has reduced the demand for minicomputers. Digital has had to reinvent itself to move toward the PC and Internet business." Elmer-DeWitt says Digital has already made some inroads into the Internet business with its new search engine: "Alta Vista is the premier search engine on the Internet," Elmer-DeWitt says. "If Digital continues to position itself well in the Internet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back | 7/4/1996 | See Source »

...Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports that Digital's woes do not signify a trend in the industry. "Digital's unhealthiness predates any short-term weaknesses in the PC business," Elmer-DeWitt reports. "The rise of smaller, more powerful microcomputers has reduced the demand for minicomputers. Digital has had to reinvent itself to move toward the PC and Internet business." Elmer-DeWitt says Digital has already made some inroads into the Internet business with its new search engine: "Alta Vista is the premier search engine on the Internet," Elmer-DeWitt says. "If Digital continues to position itself well in the Internet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back | 7/2/1996 | See Source »

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