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Though Wetlaufer’s article on Welch did not run, one written by two lower-ranking editors ran on schedule in the February issue of the Review. The article is titled “Jack on Jack” and is based on a subsequent interview with Welch...
...letters, written in recent weeks by four editors, called for the resignation of editor Suzy Wetlaufer after she asked the magazine in late December to pull an article she had written on former General Electric Chair Jack Welch. The article, scheduled to appear in the Review’s February issue, was an interview with Welch—with whom Wetlaufer admitted to having an affair...
Wetlaufer told The Wall Street Journal, which broke the story on Monday, that she asked for the article to be canceled because she felt she “had become too close to [Mr. Welch]” and that their relationship might call into question the objectivity of both the article itself and the Review as a whole...
Wetlaufer said in a prepared statement to the Journal that she became romantically involved with Welch “seven weeks after [the] interview was written.” Wetlaufer is 42 and divorced. Welch, who is 66 and married, has repeatedly declined to comment...
...critical juncture and, to my surprise, found myself enraptured. The Soggy Bottom Boys, a fictional band created for the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" were performing the come-from-behind hit of the evening, "I Am A Man (Of Constant Sorrow)", accompanied by Gillian Welch, Allison Krauss and Emmylou Harris. Well, I'll tell you, I just about fell out of my chair when the little Grammy logo popped up - I'd just enjoyed a song, and I was watching the Grammys...