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Lisa Miller and Lorraine Ali note in their article from Newsweek, " The New Infidelity " that " nearly 60 percent of American women work outside the home, up from about 40 percent in 1964.
" Lisa Miller, who writes a column on religion at Newsweek, called his book " alarmist " and says it paints a " creepy, even cultish picture " of the young, lower-ranking members of the Fellowship.
* Newsweek, " The Mona Lisa Thief ," September 29, 1947, p. 97.
Lisa Miller of Newsweek writes that "' dominionism ' is the paranoid mot du jour " ( referring to the French for " word of the day ") and that " certain journalists use ' dominionist ' the way some folks on Fox News use the word ' sharia.

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* What We'll Find Inside the Atom by Dr. Leon Lederman is an essay he wrote for the September 15, 2008 issue of Newsweek
Newsweek magazine's David Ansen, summarizing the theatrical release, wrote, " The payoff to The Abyss is pretty damn silly — a portentous deus ex machina that leaves too many questions unanswered and evokes too many other films.
Newsweek wrote, " Tracy hilariously sparks Father of the Bride with one of his surest comedy performances.
In August 1967, a Newsweek reviewer wrote: Dont Look Back is really about fame and how it menaces art, about the press and how it categorizes, bowdlerizes, sterilizes, universalizes or conventionalizes an original like Dylan into something it can dimly understand.
In his review for Newsweek magazine, Jack Kroll wrote, " Allen's growth in every department is lovely to behold.
He wrote articles for Newsweek, The New Yorker, and Life.
President Barack Obama wrote a pro-Title IX op &# 8209 ; ed published in Newsweek magazine.
In his review for Newsweek magazine, David Ansen wrote, " A one joke movie?
Saturday Review wrote in 1964 that he " walked with artistic dignity all his life ," and the same year Newsweek praised his " mature approach to trombone jazz.
In 2011, he wrote columns that appeared in publications such as The Independent, The Sunday Times, and Newsweek.
" The CBS Morning News was simply shot dead ," wrote Jonathan Alter in Newsweek.
In State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III ( as excerpted in Newsweek magazine ), Bob Woodward of the Washington Post wrote that on March 16, 2006 Abizaid was in Washington to testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Newsweek magazine's David Ansen wrote, " Everyone seems to be working toward the same goal of relaxed insanity.
After agreeing not to write on the topic, he looked for another venue for his work, deciding on Newsweek magazine, for which he wrote a signed column, " Business Tides ," from 1946 to 1966.
Klein denied authorship again in Newsweek, speculating that another writer wrote it.
In 2002, Bill Powell, former Moscow bureau chief at Newsweek, wrote Treason, an account of the experiences of former GRU colonel Vyacheslav Baranov.
In 1975, journalist Bill Moyers, a former Johnson aide and press secretary, wrote in Newsweek: " When they come to canonize political aides, will be the first summoned, for no man ever negotiated the shark-infested waters of the Potomac with more decency or charity or came out on the other side with his integrity less shaken.
In a 1980 interview with the New York Times, de Borchgrave mentions that he came up with the idea for a novel after he and his wife had to hide in the English countryside, after anonymous threats were made in response to a Newsweek article he wrote that named some of the terrorists behind the 1972 Munich massacre.
Bernstein is a frequent guest and analyst on television news programs, and most recently wrote articles for Newsweek / The Daily Beast, comparing Rupert Murdoch's News of The World phone-hacking scandal to Watergate.
Newsweek wrote about the new Alley Theatre,the most striking theatre in the U. S. … another step along the road toward ending Broadway ’ s domination of the American theatre ,” and Sydney Johnson of The Montreal Star wrote, “… it looks as though the new Alley Theatre is going to be one of the best – and probably the very best – in the U. S. at least, simply because the building has been designed to house a specified stage and auditorium instead of the other way round .”
Fellow Washington Post reviewer Desson Howe queered the " perplexing fusion of cartoon and docudrama ..." In his review for Newsweek, David Ansen wrote, " His scenes have no shape, his characters are stick figures, the wit is undergraduate and his soggy set pieces of slow-motion carnage are third-rate Peckinpah imitations.
In the summer of 2011 Simon wrote the cover story for Newsweek about the August riot disturbances.
In May 1992 he joined Newsweek and wrote the column " Public Lives ", which won a National Headliner Award in 1994.
Klein denied authorship again in Newsweek, speculating that another writer wrote it.

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Religion and culture scholar Sean McCloud says that Newsweek reported that " many Indian sages contend that his rather simplified system of meditation is without basis in the Bhagavad-Gita — the epic poem that is Hinduism ’ s most exalted scripture ".
In style, content and appearance it could be likened to Time Magazine or Newsweek ; however, a key difference is that its articles are produced by the residents of the country concerned, rather than by foreign correspondents.
Bennett was featured in articles in both Newsweek and Time magazines and rather than subjecting his church to a media frenzy, he did resign his pastorate.
" They try to control the foreign journalists as much as possible by using this more sophisticated PR work rather than ban them ," according to Professor Xiao Qiang, quoted by Newsweek.

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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.
For a special post-election edition of Newsweek in November 1984, Apple spent more than US $ 2. 5 million to buy all 39 of the advertising pages in the issue.
Brighton was recently ranked # 56 out of over 18, 000 in the inaugural " US News & World Report " ranking of U. S. high schools ( 2007 ), which is generally regarded as having more breadth of analysis than the Newsweek rankings.
During her tenure as editor-in-chief of Newsweek, Brown has taken the news weekly in a different direction than her predecessor.
Lawless was quoted in Newsweek as saying, " Obviously, I was mortified .... It was quite a bit more exposure than I want.
Newsweek remarked that to mitigate global warming Schlumberger has invested in carbon sequestration which involves long-term storage of CO2 and that the company's seismic survey ships are 20 % to 25 % more fuel-efficient than those of other seismic contractors from using fuels that emit less pollution and towing equipment that creates less drag on the vessels.
He also authored more than a dozen books, including a biography of Che Guevara, and he regularly contributes to newspapers such as Reforma ( Mexico ), El País ( Spain ), Los Angeles Times ( USA ) and Newsweek magazine.
Collectively he has written more than 4, 000 columns for the New York Daily News ( 1999 – 2005 ), Boston Herald ( 2004 – 2005 and the The Boston Globe ( 2006-2010 ), He also has written articles and commentary for Time magazine, Newsweek, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, ESPN Magazine, and Esquire.
The Lycos 50 Daily Report noted the magazine received more online searches than Newsweek or Reader's Digest.
Newsweek reported that critics felt Sheehy's energies were better suited to fiction than fact.
But according to Newsweek magazine a former top FBI official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, " We firmly believed that he had knowledge the 9 / 11 plot, and that his meeting with them that day was more than coincidence.
She has been featured both in the Pirelli Calendar 2001 and 2006 and in broader market publications such as TIME, Vanity Fair, Forbes, Newsweek and Veja, more than 600 magazine covers throughout the world.
" According to Newsweek, " The most recent CIA analysis is an update — based on fresh reporting from Iraq and interviews with former Saddam officials — of a classified report that analysts in the CIA's Directorate of Intelligence first produced more than a year ago.
Heyman has stated that he got the inspiration to create The Public Enemy from a Newsweek article about the cultural changes occurring in America and the difficulty for young men living in places like Los Angeles during the early 1990s, with a quote that stated " The generation of today is more afraid of living than dying.
Newsweek, which noted that, while the " score may occasionally sound more like an overblown film soundtrack than the meaty orchestration of an opera ," the production " effectively conjures up the dispiriting emptiness of Orwell's awful vision.
Newsweek magazine's David Ansen wrote, " While one can respect its lofty intentions, the movie doesn't seem to have any better sense than its high-school heroine of just what it's looking for.
Cy Creek has repeatedly been rated as one of the top 1500 schools in America by Newsweek, with the 2009-2010 school year bringing it the rating 1487, just behind fellow Cy-Fair ISD school Langham Creek, the first time Langham Creek has ranked higher than Cy Creek in the Newsweek ratings.
He has written more than 30 books and authored over 90 articles for prominent American and Japanese academic journals, and he is regularly quoted in broadcast and print media such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Fortune magazine, Newsweek, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal.

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