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In 2006, Harvey Mudd was also named one of the " new Ivy leagues " by Kaplan and Newsweek, while the mathematics department won the first American Mathematical Society Award for Exemplary Program.
* In 1995, Newsweek also named Zimmermann one of the " Net 50 ", the 50 most influential people on the Internet.
In 2008, it was named as one of Newsweek magazine's 18 " public elite " high schools, and in 2012, it was rated # 16 of America's best high schools overall.
From 2008 to 2012, Berkley High School has been named by Newsweek on its list of 1, 000 Best High Schools in the nation.
In August 2010, Newsweek named Grain Valley High school as one of the top high schools in the United States with only 2 other high schools named in the Kansas City area-Lincoln College Preparatory Academy and The Pembroke Hill School.
* Greendale High School was named by Newsweek as one of America ’ s Best High Schools according to its 2009 & 2010 rankings.
Newsweek named Hu the second most powerful person in the world referring to him as " the man behind the wheel of the world's most supercharged economy.
A combined 2008 Newsweek / Kaplan college guide also named The University of Scranton as one of the United States ' “ 372 Most Interesting Schools ” for the second straight year.
The 2011 and 2012 U. S. News & World Report ranked Macalester 25th in the nation among National Liberal Arts Colleges, and it was named one of America's 25 New Elite " Ivies " by Newsweek in 2006.
Colby was also named one of " 25 New Ivies " by Newsweek.
Rensselaer has been proclaimed to be " the next Massachusetts Institute of Technology " and was named as a " New Ivy " by Newsweek and Kaplan.
In the May 16, 2005, issue of Newsweek, UPCS was named the 68th best high school in the nation.
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.
In 2011 Newsweek named Lawrence University the 18th most rigorous U. S. college.
" He has also been regularly featured in the listing of the most powerful names in Indian Cinema and in 2008, Newsweek named him one of the 50 most powerful people in the world.
In 2008, Newsweek named him one of the 50 most powerful people in the world.
In 1998, Tel Aviv was named by Newsweek as one of the ten most technologically influential cities in the world.
In 1997 Newsweek named him a member of " The Century Club ", one of the " hundred most prominent people to watch " in the 21st century.
Walter Johnson High School was rated as one of " America's Best High Schools " by Newsweek magazine and was named the 45th best public high school in the nation for 2003.
In 2005 Walter Johnson High School was named 64th best public school by Newsweek magazine as one of " America's Best High Schools ".
In fall 2010, Newsweek named Pitzer a Most Service Minded School, and Pitzer was in the top ten in the service category in Washington Monthly's 2010 College Guide.
He was named one of America's 25 Most Dynamic Mayors by Newsweek in 1997.
In 2005, Wootton was named the 17th best high school in the United States by Newsweek.

Newsweek and film
Newsweek called it, " a film as odd and mysterious as its subjects, and quite unforgettable.
New York critics also discovered Peckinpah's unusual Western, with Newsweek naming Ride the High Country the best film of the year and Time placing it on its best-ten list.
" David Ansen provided one of the rare negative reviews of the film for Newsweek.
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.
Newsweek revealed in June 2001 that print ads for at least four movies released by Columbia Pictures, including A Knight's Tale and The Animal ( 2001 ), contained glowing comments from a film reviewer who did not exist.
Joe Morgenstern for Newsweek initially panned the film as a " squalid shoot -' em-up-up for the moron trade.
David Ansen from Newsweek called the film " a satire of the documentary form itself, complete with perfectly faded clips from old TV shows of the band in its mod and flower-child incarnations " ( qtd.
* The 2000 film Harrison's Flowers is the story of a Newsweek photojournalist lost in the war-torn former Yugoslavia.
Many critics expressed concern with what they saw as bigotry, with Newsweek describing the film as " a right-wing fantasy ", Variety as " a specious, phony glorification of the police and police brutality with a superhero whose antics become almost satire " and a raging review by Pauline Kael of The New Yorker who accused Eastwood of a " single-minded attack against liberal values ".
The film won the Berlin Film Festival jury prize, as well as positive reviews from the New York Times and Newsweek.
" Newsweek associated the film with B movies " about the small town threatened by alien invaders ," and said it was well made but " oddly unresonant.
Writing for Newsweek, critic Jack Kroll thought the early part of the film was handled " with wit and style ", although he went on to say that the director was " hamstrung by Lorenzo Semple's script ".
The film received a scathing review from Singer but was well received by others, including reviewers at Time, Variety and Newsweek.
Charlie Cole, working for Newsweek and on the same balcony as Stuart Franklin, hid his roll of film containing Tank Man in a Beijing Hotel toilet, sacrificing an unused roll of film and undeveloped images of wounded protesters after the PSB raided his room, destroyed the two rolls of film just mentioned and forced him to sign a confession.
Newsweek wrote that the film contained " black humor, powerful grotesquerie and peculiar raw beauty.
West Coast critics praised the film and when it was screened in New York City in 1964, Scorpio Rising garnered positive reviews in The New Yorker, Variety and Newsweek.
Following a negative review, Time magazine received letters from fans of the movie, and according to journalist Peter Biskind, the impact of critic Pauline Kael in her positive review of the film ( October 1967 New Yorker ) led other reviewers to follow her lead and re-evaluate the film ( notably Newsweek and Time ).
" Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle hailed the film as " a masterpiece ," while numerous others such as Ty Burr of The Boston Globe, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone, Richard Corliss of Time, and David Ansen of Newsweek gave the film positive reviews.
" Newsweek magazine's David Ansen wrote, " A curious mix of soap opera and social history, Lumet's film shouldn't work, yet its fusion of oddly matched parts proves emotionally overpowering.
He was a critic for Time, Newsweek, and Rolling Stone, among other magazines, before moving into film writing.

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