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...Recommended reading I recently watched my former Newsweek colleague Jonathan Alter’s wonderful documentary about two of the best columnists of all time — Pete Hamill and Jimmy Breslin....
...The American actor and director Robert McNamara performed Kafka’s 1917 short story “A Report to An Academy” as a monologue, writing in Newsweek: “It is about man’s inhumanity, viciousness and — hatred of...
...The result was a multicoloured, exuberant event, later dubbed by Newsweek a “religious happening”. (Cardinal McIntyre hated it, of course.) 8....
...around, that is in part because Friedman led a frenetic life, quarrelling in faculty meetings at one moment, advising heads of state the next, then firing off memos to central bankers before drafting his Newsweek...
...Another work, “Tunafish Disaster”, reframes a Newsweek article from April 1963 about two housewives who died from botulism, thought to have been caught from tainted cans of tuna....
...Newsweek magazine had billed the contest between the calculating machine and the then strongest player in human history as “The Brain’s Last Stand”....
...In the middle of the Covid-19 crisis, I received excellent treatment for cancer at Karolinska hospital in Stockholm, voted one of the best in the world by Newsweek....
...How it’s going in the US: [October 7] Newsweek has announced its annual rankings for the Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces list, and BASF has ranked among these companies for the first time, coming in at #52...
...“MARKETS RULE” was Newsweek’s headline to one of its first features of the 21st century. With it came new complex financial techniques and products claiming to have tamed risk....
...Day two (Twitter) — Everything you need to know about “Dimes Square” (Defector) — The ‘Crying CEO’ says he loves his employees — even those he laid off (Newsweek / Bloomberg $) RNS watch: GSK and Haleon...
...Recommended Reading I enjoyed my old Newsweek colleague Michael Hirsh’s piece in Foreign Policy, on whether a cold war between the US and China is inevitable....
...But the good news is that significant energy transitions always happen with an extended period of higher prices in an old fuel (see this really smart piece that Ruchir Sharma did for Newsweek a number of...
...Having worked at Newsweek and Time, I can tell you this is a real thing!...
...I’ve been fascinated reading my former Newsweek colleague Isaac Stone Fish’s book America Second: How America’s Elites Are Making China Stronger, which raises the very important topic of why we continue...
...But the self-described magazine addict says she stopped buying their printed versions at least a decade ago, around the time she was put in charge of Newsweek and was concluding that its newsstand edition...
...The editors of Newsweek decided to hold off and possibly spike it. A conservative news aggregator, the Drudge Report, enthusiastically published it on what was then called the world wide web....
...Its focus is with the debate between MIT’s Paul Samuelson and Chicago’s Milton Friedman, whose contrasting views graced the pages of Newsweek for 18 years....
...he said in China Newsweek, a state-backed media outlet....
...Regrettably, rather than drawing on the rich historical literature on the new right and the rise of neoliberalism, Wapshott reduces his story to the friendly duel between Samuelson and Friedman in the pages of Newsweek...
...She was surrounded by copies of a famous edition of Newsweek that listed what it considered to be the greediest members of the human race and placed her on a list that included Genghis Khan....
...(Newsweek) Letter in response to this newsletter: Renewables also need grid infrastructure investment / From Helen Mahy, Chairman, TRIG, St Peter Port, Guernsey...
...“Rap’s unlikely king”, as Newsweek called him, moved to Warner Music Group in 2004, overseeing its move from physical sales to digital music....
...His work has taken him from Latvia and Mozambique to China and Ukraine, and his photographs have appeared in Time, Newsweek and National Geographic, as well as in international exhibitions; there is currently...
...Under Meacham’s tenure, Newsweek failed to adapt to the online world; his manner can often seem older than his 51 years....
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