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Yet the magazine played a role in a literary scandal and defamation lawsuit over two 1990s articles by Janet Malcolm, who wrote about Sigmund Freud's legacy.
* Malcolm, Janet.
* Malcolm, Janet.
* Malcolm, Janet.
* Janet Malcolm: In the Freud Archives, New York, Knopf, 1984, ISBN 0-394-53869-2.
* Janet Malcolm
* Head to Head on the Euro: Kenneth Clarke and Malcolm Rifkind edited by Janet Bush ( 2000, New Europe ) ISBN 0-9536360-3-8
Janet, along with the other remaining zombies ( the new Colonel America, Spider-Man, Luke Cage, Giant Man, Wolverine, and Black Panther ), end up teleported to another universe by Malcolm Cortez.
But Brown had the support of some New Yorker stalwarts including John Updike, Roger Angell, Brendan Gill, Lillian Ross, Calvin Tomkins, Janet Malcolm, Harold Brodkey and Philip Hamburger and newer staffers like Adam Gopnik and Nancy Franklin.
In 1990, The New Yorker writer Janet Malcolm published a widely read article, " The Journalist and the Murderer ", the thesis of which was that McGinniss committed a " morally indefensible " act in pretending that he believed MacDonald was innocent, even after he became convinced of his guilt.
The Journalist and the Murderer, written by Janet Malcolm and published in 1990, is about the relationship between journalists and their subjects, and explores the relationship between McGinniss and MacDonald as the subject of the author's thesis that, " Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible.
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* Janet Malcolm ( born 1934 ), American writer and journalist
The cast included Faye Dunaway, Laura Gemser, Lee Grant, Oskar Werner, Sam Wanamaker, Lynne Frederick, Luther Adler, Wendy Hiller, Julie Harris, Nehemiah Persoff, Paul Koslo, Jonathan Pryce, Max von Sydow, Malcolm McDowell, Orson Welles, James Mason, Katharine Ross, José Ferrer, Ben Gazzara, Fernando Rey, Maria Schell, Janet Suzman, Helmut Griem, Victor Spinetti and Denholm Elliott.
Born in 1936 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Winn is one of two daughters of a psychiatrist ; her sister is the writer Janet Malcolm.
* Janet Malcolm, essayist, journalist, and critic.
* Janet Malcolm, " A Girl of the Zeitgeist ", Part II, The New Yorker, October 27, 1986.

Janet and interviewed
Over the years, as a celebrity journalist she has interviewed virtually every African-American entertainer, including such luminaries as Michael Jackson, The Jacksons, Janet Jackson, Prince ( musician ), Brandy ( entertainer ), Queen Latifah, and thousands of others.
On February 20, 2003, Janet Arvizo was interviewed by the Sensitive Case Unit of the Los Angeles Department of Children & Family Services ( DCFS ), as part of an investigation jointly carried out with the LAPD.
Janet was interviewed by authors Wallace and Halperin in August 2003.
Upon the arrival of Terri Alden in season six, references to Chrissy vanished, only referred to once later on, when the roommates were being interviewed, as " the other girl " Janet was living with when she met Jack.

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* Mary Wollstonecraft: A ' Speculative and Dissenting Spirit ' by Janet Todd at www. bbc. co. uk
The first British production of the play in its regular form opened on 7 June 1889 at the Novelty Theatre, starring Janet Achurch as Nora and Charles Carrington as Torvald.
Other productions in the United States include one in 1902 starring Minnie Maddern Fiske and a 1997 production starring Janet McTeer ( in a critically acclaimed performance ) at the Belasco Theater, which received three Tony Awards and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play.
Other gender-free dance groups started up in the area after that, and in 1989, at the gender-free dance group in Jamaica Plain, MA, a group of dancers led by Janet Dillon protested the use of these terms, and the armband system was devised: the traditionally male-role dancers would wear armbands and be called " armbands " or just " bands ," and the traditionally female-role dancers would be called " bare arms " or just " bares.
These concepts were introduced into hypnotism at the end of 19th century by Sigmund Freud and Pierre Janet.
Charcot subsequently appointed him director of the psychological laboratory at the Salpêtrière in 1889, after Janet completed his doctorate in philosophy, which dealt with psychological automatism.
In 1898, Janet was appointed psychology lecturer at the Sorbonne, and in 1902 became chair of experimental and comparative psychology at the Collège de France.
Janet reconciled elements of his views with those of Bernheim and his followers, developing his own sophisticated hypnotic psychotherapy based upon the concept of psychological dissociation, which, at the turn of the century, rivaled Freud's attempt to provide a more comprehensive theory of psychotherapy.
In April 2011 Verizon helped Janet upgrade 4 central locations to run at 100Gbit / s bringing it to a national research and education network performance parity with Internet2 ( which upgraded its backbone to 100Gbit / s in October 2007 ).
Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Caron, and Janet Leigh were among those that she competed with for roles at MGM.
As Janet Croft notes, Tolkien's literary reaction to war at this time differed from most post-war writers by eschewing irony as a method for distancing events and instead using mythology to mediate his experiences.
McVeigh later said he considered " a campaign of individual assassination ," with " eligible " targets including Attorney-General Janet Reno, Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. of Federal District Court, who handled the Branch Davidian trial, and Lon Horiuchi, a member of the FBI hostage-rescue team who shot and killed Vicki Weaver in a standoff at a remote cabin at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992.
Lovejoy attended Millbrook School where he worked at The Trevor Zoo, under zoo founder Frank Trevor and his wife Janet.
Other films shot in widescreen were the musical Happy Days ( 1929 ) which premiered at the Roxy Theater, New York City, on February 13, 1930, starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell and a 12 year old Betty Grable as a chorus girl ; Song o ’ My Heart, a musical feature starring Irish tenor John McCormack and directed by Frank Borzage ( Seventh Heaven, A Farewell to Arms ), which was shipped from the labs on March 17, 1930, but never released and may no longer survive, according to film historian Miles Kreuger ( the 35mm version, however, debuted in New York on March 11, 1930 ); and the western The Big Trail ( 1930 ) starring John Wayne and Tyrone Power, Sr. which premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on October 2, 1930, all of which were also made in the 70mm Fox Grandeur process.
* May 5 – A Unabomber bomb explodes in the computer science department at Vanderbilt University ; secretary Janet Smith is injured.
* An old woman known as Janet ( Jenny ) Horne of Loth, Sutherland, becomes the last alleged witch in the British Isles to be executed when she is burned at the stake in Dornoch, Scotland.
" Ferber did take a maternal interest in the career of her niece Janet Fox, an actress who performed in the original Broadway casts of Ferber's plays Dinner at Eight and Stage Door.
Janet Maslin in The New York Times said Spacey was at his " wittiest and most agile " to date, and Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times singled Spacey out for successfully portraying a man who " does reckless and foolish things who doesn't deceive himself ".
Sharon Tate ( at right wearing a dark wig ) as Janet Trego in the 1964 " Giant Jackrabbitt " episode of The Beverly Hillbillies with Max Baer, Jr. and Nancy Kulp
New York Times critic Janet Maslin praised DiCaprio's performance, writing " the film's real show-stopping turn comes from Mr. DiCaprio, who makes Arnie's many tics so startling and vivid that at first he is difficult to watch.
Janet Maslin, in a review of an Addams biography for The New York Times, wrote, " Addams's persona sounds cooked up for the benefit of feature writers ... was at least partly a character contrived for the public eye ," noting that one outré publicity photo showed the humorist wearing a suit of armor at home, " but the shelves behind him hold books about painting and antiques, as well as a novel by John Updike.

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