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In the current issue of Newsweek, senior editor Sharon Begley laments how the liberal-conservative partisan divide now includes “the accuracy of scientific findings” — a divide she also calls “a gold mine for research on how personality and other... Full Article at MinnPost.com
Before he stepped down last month, Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei, as the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), had to deal with some of the world's toughest regimes, including Syria, Iraq, Iran, and North Korea. Full Article at Newsweek
The September 7 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands August 31) "Understanding Teddy," Evan Thomas looks at what Sen. Edward Kennedy can teach us. View Photo »
The Advocate, USA Today, Newsweek and the Bible. I’m always reading the Bible.
"How is the Obama administration's approach to Sudan an evolution of justice? Full Article at Shakesville
Main Category: Abortion Also Included In: Health Insurance / Medical Insurance Article Date: 11 Dec 2009 - 5:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article "Fortunately, the point of contention" over abortion... Full Article at Medical News Today
For “Human Rights Day” yesterday, Newsweek posted a late-evening article by Angelina Jolie that pushes the Obama administration to do more for those devastated by the crisis in Darfur. Full Article at Ecorazzi
The August 10-17 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands August 3), "True Crime," features an essay by Walter Mosley on the roots of this American obsession. View Photo »
For far too long, climate and environmental news has been tainted by the woeful reporting of journalists like ABC’s Bill Blakemore, the Associated Press’ Seth Borenstein, Newsweek’s Sharon Begley, CBS’s Scott Pelley, NBC’s Anne Thompson, Time Magazine and many others
December 11, 2009 To comment on this video or click the "Comments" link below. MSNBC: Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter talks about the heated rhetoric between Sarah Palin and former Vice President Al Gore over the effects of climate change on the Earth. SEN. Full Article at Real Clear Politics
It has been rumored that Angelina Jolie “hates” President Barack Obama, well doing nothing to kill those rumors the actress questioned Obama in a new OpEd piece for Newsweek. Full Article at Outside the Beltway
Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. Full Article
In the January 19, 2009 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, January 12), "What Would Dick Do?" explores whether President-elect Obama will adopt the antiterror apparatus Vice President Cheney helped create, or if he'll go in a different direction.
View Photo »In the January 12, 2009 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, Jan. 5), "Will It Ever End?", Managing Editor Daniel Klaidman lays out the reasoning behind the latest round of fighting in Gaza and provides a possible outline for a lasting peace deal.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 28: Richard Wolffe (R), senior White House correspondent for Newsweek, speaks to Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review, during a live taping of Meet the Press at NBC's studios December 28, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Newsweek Magazine Special Double Issue with Republican Party Rebrand.
View Photo »In the December 22 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands December 15), "The Fed Who Blew The Whistle," Newsweek's Michael Isikoff writes about Thomas M. Tamm, former Justice Department lawyer who leaked information about the Bush administration's warrantless-wiretapping program.
View Photo »The December 14 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands December 7), "Post-Imperial President," features Fareed Zakaria on realism and idealism in the age of Obama.
View Photo »The December 7 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands November 30), "How Great Powers Fall," outlines how economic weakness is endangering America's global power.
View Photo »Sarah Palin looks at a cover of Newsweek handed to her as she arrives for a book signing of her new book 'Going Rogue' in Grand Rapids, Michigan November 18, 2009.
View Photo »The November 16 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands November 9), "How We (Could Have) Won in Vietnam," argues that unraveling the mysteries of Vietnam may prevent us from making its mistakes when it comes to Afghanistan.
View Photo »The October 26 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands October 19), "Why College Should Take Only Three Years," looks at how the reinvention of higher education benefits parents, students, and schools.
View Photo »FILE - In this undated photo provided by Newsweek, journalist Maziar Bahari is shown.
View Photo »The October 19 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands October 12), "Why Joe is No Joke," features Joe Biden as an "inconvenient truth teller" who has bucked President Obama on health-care reform and Afghanistan.
View Photo »In this photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev shakes hands with Fareed Zakaria, editor of Newsweek International, a world affairs columnist and CNN television host, at his Barvikha residence outside Moscow.
View Photo »FILE - In this Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007 file photo, Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke and his wife Anna arrive for a meeting at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
View Photo »FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009 file photo released by the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency, Newsweek reporter Maziar Bahari attends a press conference after his trial in Tehran.
View Photo »In this photo released by the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency, Newsweek reporter Maziar Bahari, who holds Iranian and Canadian citizenship, attends a press conference after his trial in Tehran, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Journalist Maziar Bahari is shown in this undated photo. Bahari, a Canadian citizen, had been detained without charge according to Newsweek.
View Photo »File picture dated May 16, 2008 shows Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal during a press conference at the oil ministry in Riyadh.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (L) poses with Jon Meacham, editor of Newsweek magazine, after a discussion on the topic �Recession and Recovery: The Road Ahead� at the National Press Club in Washington May 18, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (L) speaks next to Jon Meacham, editor of Newsweek magazine, during a discussion on the topic �Recession and Recovery: The Road Ahead� at the National Press Club in Washington May 18, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (L) and Jon Meacham, editor of Newsweek magazine, attend Newsweek magazine's luncheon on the topic �Recession and Recovery: The Road Ahead� at the National Press Club in Washington May 18, 2009.
View Photo »US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner(L) responds to a question from Newsweek editor Jon Meacham during a Q&A on May 18, 2009 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Meacham will ask Geithner some hard questions about the fate of the US economy.
View Photo »US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner(L) responds to a question from Newsweek editor Jon Meacham during a Q&A on May 18, 2009 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Meacham will ask Geithner some hard questions about the fate of the US economy.
View Photo »US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner(L) responds to a question from Newsweek editor Jon Meacham during a Q&A on May 18, 2009 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Meacham will ask Geithner some hard questions about the fate of the US economy.
View Photo »US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner responds to a question from Newsweek editor Jon Meacham(not seen) during a Q&A on May 18, 2009 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Meacham will ask Geithner some hard questions about the fate of the US economy.
View Photo »In the January 12, 2009 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, Jan. 5), "Will It Ever End?", Managing Editor Daniel Klaidman lays out the reasoning behind the latest round of fighting in Gaza and provides a possible outline for a lasting peace deal.
View Photo »we are very annoyed with one or two of these so called loan modification web sites as they appear to have duplicated our own web site. We actually have been written about in Money Magazine, Newsweek Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, CBS Market Watch, Good Housekeeping Magazine, and the New York Times. ...
Why is Mark Sanford writing about Ayn Rand for Newsweek?
Being named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and included in Newsweek’s first Green Rankings is welcome recognition for the work being done by our Associates across the Company to incorporate sustainable practices into our business
We are relieved that Newsweek journalist Maziar Bahari is home with his family today
We are delighted to announce that Newsweek journalist Maziar Bahari has arrived in London in time to witness the upcoming birth of his first child
There's no doubt as to Maziar's position in Iran, he was there simply as a journalist for Newsweek, and we call upon Iranians to take the next step and that is to free him from the country
It was one of the deciding factors in moving to 21 Queen St ... The CBRE group was named by Newsweek as the 45th greenest company among the United States' 500 biggest publicly traded companies and we have a global policy of going into green buildings wherever possible, in a worldwide move to become carb...
We get nationally renowned results not only in Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report [school rankings], but in ACT [college admission] tests
And how much will we ... TPMDC Morning Roundup TPM Election Central — ... In a new Newsweek profile, Vice President Biden is presented as a key figure in the Obama administration, asking skeptical questions and keeping people on track:
The editors of two of the country's most powerful publications [Newsweek and New York Times Book Review –RT], conducting a gloat-fest over the corpse of Reaganism last week, described their idea of true conservatives: Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
Global warming soon led scientists to put such concerns aside, but those who doubt that greenhouse gases are causing significant climate change have long pointed to the 1975 NEWSWEEK piece as an example of how wrong journalists and researchers can be.
Newsweek's ranking of Johnson Controls recognizes the commitment we have to environmental stewardship in all three of our businesses
The U.S. intelligence community is reporting to the White House that Iran has not restarted its nuclear weapons development program, two counter-proliferation officials tell Newsweek.
Publications like The Economist, USA Today, Newsweek, The Financial Times, just to mention a few -- all ran feature stories on the region and our economic transformation
The writing in Time and Newsweek may be every bit as smart, as assured, as the writing in The Economist. But neither one feels like the only magazine you need to read. You may like the new Time and Newsweek. But you must – or at least, brilliant marketing has convinced you that you must – subscribe to T...
cared less how he was portrayed. To gain votes, he would let Gore cut off his ear and mail it to reporter Michael Isikoff of Newsweek, the Monica Lewinsky expert.
As I have said before, we believe the sustainability of our world and the sustainability of our business are inseparable ... We recognize the challenges of sustainable development are numerous and daunting, but so are the opportunities. Cat's placement on Newsweek's Green Rankings solidifies our global ...
We are extremely pleased to congratulate all of the consumer electronics companies that were recognized by NEWSWEEK for their support for environmental sustainability
This achievement underscores for our clients – many of whom are also on Newsweek’s list – that CB Richard Ellis provides the industry’s most comprehensive, integrated sustainability platform, and that we are leading the way in helping businesses to reduce their impact on the environment while lowering t...
The Newsweek ranking is another strong endorsement of our corporate commitment to sustainability
Intel, No. 4 in Newsweek’s ranking, recently launched an initiative in which every employee’s bonus is tied, in part, to how well the company does in meeting sustainability goals. Wal-Mart, No. 59, recently announced plans to create a Sustainability Index…
punished with a one-year subscription to Newsweek magazine. There's a reason why Newsweek is next to the National Enquirer in the grocery store.
Silly Democratic National Committee, boring reporters by tediously pointing out that the central political argument being made by their opponents is totally dishonest! What partisan hackery! How sad that the debate is 'descending' to this level! But who's to say who's to blame for this situation? Maybe ...
As Senior White House Correspondent for Newsweek, Wolffe covered President Obama and his inner circle from the launch of his presidential campaign through the president's first few months in office.
I’m just going on Newsweek, that we’re all born racists, and Obama had a typical white grandmother, in his own words ... Maybe the half-white side’s winning out here. A dual battle going on inside the cranium there.
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