Word: reporte
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...Webzines: Who needs them? Both Slate and Salon have provided an outlet for provocative writers (Camille Paglia, Jacob Weisberg), clever ideas (Slate's Clintometer, a running gauge of the President's chances of being forced out of office, lately replaced by the Starrometer) and the occasional scoop (Salon's report last week that a group with ties to the Rev. Jerry Falwell has paid $200,000 to people making allegations against Clinton--a charge Falwell's camp denies). But the barrage of 'zine commentary, columnizing and contrarian analyses of the latest media spins can be numbing, not to say superfluous...
Here at TIME we regularly publish lists of superlatives, such as our project that begins next month profiling the 100 Most Influential People of the Century. Now, we're pleased to report, TIME has turned up atop a prestigious list of someone else's crafting. Adweek, a major advertising trade journal, has declared TIME No. 1 on its list of the 10 hottest magazines of 1997. TIME last graced the list in 1983, in the No. 7 spot...
...Your report on the birth of babies from long-frozen embryos [SCIENCE, March 2] may lead readers to think that in-vitro-fertilization clinics are less than forthcoming to parents about the fate of unused embryos. In IVF clinics, all of a patient's embryos are accounted for. The truly pressing issue surrounding frozen embryos is abandonment. IVF clinics throughout the world often become the guardians of unclaimed frozen embryos because couples lose contact with the lab either by choice or by not supplying forwarding addresses. Clinics must then decide whether to destroy the embryos after a certain period...
...judge, is less eager to shoot off his mouth, he has been the subject of considerable criticism. We can only hope that he manages to cling to his A-list status for one more week, so he'll be able to attend one of the post-Oscar parties and report back to his client on what Leonardo DiCaprio is really like...
...last two months, a near-revolution in university financial aid has swept four of U.S. News & World Report's top six colleges into increased generosity...