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" He found out that the malicious connotations were present at MIT in 1963 already ( quoting The Tech, a MIT Student Magazine ) and then referred to unauthorized users of the telephone network, The Newsweek article appears to be the first use of the word hacker by the mainstream media in the pejorative sense.
In a December 2006 Newsweek International article, a study by Global Insight in London was reported to show " that Civil war or not, Iraq has an economy, and — mother of all surprises — it's doing remarkably well.
A January 2005 Newsweek article suggested that Internet telephony may be " the next big thing.
Newsweek said that the film " has no more sense of its own ludicrousness than a village idiot stumbling in manure ", but a later article read: " Astoundingly photogenic, infinitely curvaceous, Sharon Tate is one of the most smashing young things to hit Hollywood in a long time.
" This is supported by the articles of the late 1940s identifying the increasing number of babies as an economic boom, such as in the Newsweek article of August 9, 1948, " Population: Babies Mean Business ", or Time article of February 9, 1948.
In 1945 Newsweek ran an article titled " Balloon Mystery " in their January 1 issue, and a similar story appeared in a newspaper the next day.
The April 6, 1970 cover of Newsweek magazine featured a red Gremlin for its article, " Detroit Fights Back: The Gremlin ".
In December 1966, Jefferson Airplane was featured in a Newsweek article about the booming San Francisco music scene, one of the first in a welter of similar media reports that prompted a massive influx of young people to the city and contributed to the commercialization and exploitation of the hippie culture.
Things Bisbee had lost over the years, according to the Newsweek article, included movies at Pettsinger's Theater, root-beer floats at Brannon's Drug and Soda Fountain, and groceries at Dick's Red Owl.
* Michael Hirsch, How the South Won ( This ) Civil War, Newsweek, April 2008, article speculating on northern secession.
After the song's initial success, speculation arose — as early as a 1964 article in Newsweek — that the song contained veiled references to smoking marijuana.
" In the same Newsweek article, he expanded further in his observations on life in North Vietnam:
Time and Newsweek magazines put Springsteen on the cover in the same week ( October 27, 1975 ) – in Time, Jay Cocks praised Springsteen, while the Newsweek article took a cynical look at the " next Dylan " hype that haunted Springsteen until his breakthrough.
A major Newsweek article on the massacre appeared in August 2002, raising questions about America's responsibility for the war crimes committed by its allies.
The 2002 Newsweek article stated that " death by container " – locking prisoners in containers and leaving them to die in them – had been an established method of mass execution in Afghanistan for some years.
In the May 9, 2005 issue of Newsweek, an article by reporter Michael Isikoff stated that interrogators at Guantanamo Bay " in an attempt to rattle suspects, flushed a Qur ' an down a toilet.
An article in Business Day on Oct. 9 about journalists who attended a secret meeting in November 2001 called by Paul D. Wolfowitz, then the deputy secretary of defense, referred incorrectly to the participation of Fareed Zakaria, the editor of Newsweek International and a Newsweek columnist.
The Madchester was growing in popularity and was not just a local trend in Manchester with an article entitled Stark Raving Madchester appearing in the Newsweek Magazine in 1990 describing the Madchester scene.
The Newsweek article stated the official reports that the men were released and were only " railroad bums " who would find shelter sleeping in the boxcars of the trains located near the grassy knoll.
that was described in a May 18, 2005 article in Newsweek magazine.
A Gallup poll showed Perot with a slim lead, but on July 19 he suspended his campaign, accusing Republican operatives of threatening to sabotage his daughter's wedding, and was accused by Newsweek Magazine of being a " quitter " in a well-publicized cover-page article.
After Sontag's death, Newsweek published an article about Leibovitz that made clear reference to her decade-plus relationship with Sontag, stating: " The two first met in the late ' 80s, when Leibovitz photographed her for a book jacket.

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Starting in 2003, the Libyan government restored normal diplomatic ties with the European Union and the United States and has even coined the catchphrase, " The Libya Model ", an example intended to show the world what can be achieved through negotiation rather than force when there is goodwill on both sides .< ref > Hirsh, Michael, ( 11 May 2006 ), < u >" The Real Libya Model "< u >, Newsweek.
In an essay appearing in the 14 May 2007 issue of Newsweek, business columnist Robert J. Samuelson argued that China was pursuing an essentially mercantilist trade policy that threatened to undermine the post-World War II international economic structure.
In May of 2012, three major national publications, Newsweek, The Washington Post, and US News and World Report, ranked the high schools in our nation.
" Newsweek ( New York ), 18 May 1992.
" Newsweek, May 3, 1954, p. 60.
Union County Magnet High School was cited as a " Public Elite ", one of 22 such schools recognized nationwide in Newsweek magazine's listing of " America's Best High Schools " in the May 8, 2006, issue.
By May 2010, Newsweek had been losing money for the past two years and was put up for sale.
In May 1986, CIA Director William Casey, without citing specific violations of law, threatened to prosecute five news organizations – The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Times, Time and Newsweek.
Later, on 10 May 1957, Goddard heard a contempt of court case against Newsweek and W. H. Smith.
In the May 16, 2005, issue of Newsweek, UPCS was named the 68th best high school in the nation.
* ISRAEL AT 60: From Dove to Hawk Newsweek May 8, 2008
* Newsweek, May 5, 1997, p. 70-73.
In May 2011, Ofcom ruled that Press TV, an Iranian English-language satellite channel, was responsible for a serious breach of UK broadcasting rules and could face a fine for airing an interview with Maziar Bahari, the Newsweek journalist arrested covering the Iranian presidential election in 2009, that was obtained by force while he was held in a Tehran jail.
Hilary Mantel, the Booker Prize winning novelist in a May 7, 2012 article in Newsweek Hilary Mantel's favorite historical Fictions, lists Things Fall Apart as one of her five favorite novels in this genre.
In May 1992 he joined Newsweek and wrote the column " Public Lives ", which won a National Headliner Award in 1994.
Mary Ellen ( Meg ) Greenfield ( December 27, 1930 – May 13, 1999 ) was a Washington Post and Newsweek editorial writer and a Washington, D. C. insider known for her wit and for being reclusive.
In May 2009 Kinsley revealed in a story reviewing a new issue of Newsweek in The New Republic that he had been fired by Time.
* May 15 – A Newsweek poll puts Bush's overall job approval at 42 percent.
According to an article published in Newsweek in May 1959, the " real " " Ugly American " was identified as an International Cooperative Agency technician named Otto Hunerwadel, who, with his wife Helen, served in Burma from 1949 until his death in 1952.
In 1999, she joined Newsweek, writing a bi-weekly column until announcing her semi-retirement in the May 18, 2009 issue of the magazine.
A month after Adams ' trial, on 10 May 1957, Goddard heard a contempt of court case against Rolls House Publishing, publishers of Newsweek, and chain of newsagents W. H.

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