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Ciavaglia, Donato and Vukonich finished 1-2-3 in the ECAC scoring race, and will skate on the same line the fifth straight game. Earlier this season, the senior triumvirate netted 94 points in a 10-game span, before being broken up by Tomassoni in an effort to achieve a more balanced attack...
...this issue of TIME seems vaguely familiar, it may be because you watched us putting it together on television last week. From early Monday afternoon through late Friday evening, an 18-member crew from C-SPAN, the cable television industry's public affairs network, followed our staff as we assembled our analysis of the week's news. C-SPAN, which is available in 53 million U.S. homes, aired a total of 25 hours of live coverage of our editorial meetings as well as taped interviews with editors; art, picture and production staff; and some of my publishing colleagues. Our video...
...wanted to take an in-depth and real-time look at the largest news weekly magazine in the U.S.," says Brian Lamb, the founder and chief executive officer of C-SPAN. "I really do believe that if someone watches only television to get his information, he's making a big mistake. You need to supplement your diet. Print gives you a more comprehensive perspective...
What is unique about the gulf war is that this conflict is being played out in live press briefings airing daily on CNN and C-SPAN and occasionally on the broadcast networks. Usually, the public gets only the end result of this process: digested reports on the evening news or in the morning newspaper. Now they are watching reporters in the messy business of doing their job: asking difficult, often contentious, sometimes impolite questions. "We look like bullies," acknowledges Richard Salant, former president of CBS News. Notes Stephen Hess, who studies the media for the Brookings Institution: "It's like...
...incubated), Richardson has mined a large seam of material. He was, for instance, the first biographer allowed to consult Picasso's own archives. He knows the work intimately, and is skilled at teasing out its recurrent strands of imagery -- those pointers to Picasso's deepest impulses -- across a long span of time...