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Newsweek and noted
The Lycos 50 Daily Report noted the magazine received more online searches than Newsweek or Reader's Digest.
Both Newsweek and Rolling Stone magazine praised the movie's intelligence and wit, although some critics also noted its " confusing switch between humor and seriousness.
A Newsweek Magazine columnist noted that the re-titling was like issuing " Moon River " in Japan under the title " Beef Stew.
Some of those launched national controversies and were noted, quoted, cited and / or copycatted in The New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Reuters, the Associated Press, The International Herald Tribune, Der Spiegel and dozens of other publications and Web sites ; on the CBS, NBC, and ABC evening newscasts ; and on numerous cable news outlets.
The emailer had no direct knowledge of operations at Guantanamo, but noted that this tactic sounded similar to that alleged in the Newsweek story.
Newsweek noted that the ad's great production values, but criticized it as confusing and explains little about the features Chinese identities.
" Newsweek noted that " what chiefly distinguishes this account is the straightforward pleasure Hillenbrand takes in the accomplishments of her heroes, two-footed and four-footed alike.
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 and Now
* Newsweek: Inspector General Report Reveals CIA Conducted Mock Executions-video report by Democracy Now!

Newsweek and we
A Newsweek interviewer asked Casey Kasem if he had ever observed that subtext in the series ; Kasem responded, " there wasn't anything like that at all " and " we never even thought of it.

Newsweek and see
" Newsweek called the documentary “ must see ” and the Washington Post termed it “ remarkable.

Newsweek and how
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.
The Newsweek advertisement included many pages dedicated to explaining how MacWrite and MacPaint worked together.
And he has a cast of characters who go on his show, like Newsweek ’ s Howard Fineman, who gush over the maleness of the Republican candidates and warn Democrats about how that has real appeal to American voters.
Father Weinendy responded to a July, 2012 article in Newsweek written by theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss describing how confirmation of existence of the Higgs Boson particle could get rid of the idea of a supernatural creator permanently.
According to a global Newsweek ranking, which measures how effectively companies manage environmental risks and opportunities relative to their industry peers, Royal Bank of Canada is the most environmentally friendly company in the world.
In a 1970 Newsweek interview, he talked of his lifelong burden of guilt and how he prayed to God every day to keep the boys in his safekeeping and for forgiveness.
" Newsweek reported how people received the film, " Its supporters admire the film's beauty and daring ; its detractors find it overblown and hokey.

Newsweek and At
At the end of 2010, Newsweek merged with the online publication The Daily Beast, following extensive negotiations between the respective proprietors.
At the same time, from 1974 – 1975, he was a consultant to the President ’ s Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy and was a contributing editor to Newsweek International.
** " At Home in Two Worlds ", by Dirk Johnson and Adam Piore ( Newsweek )
Newsweek ; " At least three of the numbers would highlight any review on stage and screen.

Newsweek and Liberty
In December 1984 Newsweek magazine reported that the Aryan Nations had set up a Bulletin Board System called " Aryan Nation Liberty Net " to offer information such as, for instance, the locations of Communist Party offices and " ZOG informers ".

Newsweek and show
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.
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.
The show featured controversial guests and theatricality, which led to the characterization of his show as " Trash TV " by Newsweek and two United States senators.
In June 1977, a Newsweek preview of the fall season written by Harry F. Waters panned the show while mischaracterizing some of its basic plot elements and offering exaggerated reports of its sexual content.
Howard Kissel of New York Daily News complained that " the show is shrilly overamplified " and " neither of the love stories is emotionally involving ," while Newsweek magazine called the show a " Broadway's monster " and opined that " Chess " assaults the audience with a relentless barrage of scenes and numbers that are muscle-bound with self-importance ".
" Jack Kroll of Newsweek considered it a sincere representation of the 1920s, declaring it a " very moving show.
She also participated in a campaign to encourage youth abstinence from sex, in which she recorded two duets with former Menudo member Johnny Lozada, and was featured in Newsweek and People magazines and on the U. S. television newsmagazine show 20 / 20 in a story reported by John Stossel.
1997 saw Pop Up Videos profile expand as popular news publications such as The New York Times, Newsweek, and Entertainment Weekly all produced articles about the show.
General Hospital received cover stories in both People, Soap Opera Weekly, and Newsweek, which referred to Luke and Laura as the “ Rhett Butler and Scarlett O ' Hara of Soapland .” Included in the show ’ s fan base were celebrities Elizabeth Taylor and Sammy Davis, Jr., both of whom guest starred on the series.
Newsweek magazine's David Gates wrote, " no show this summer will do a better job of whisking you away from the increasingly unacceptable ' 90s.
In Newsweek, Jack Kroll declared, " One's heart goes out to the young people in a show like this, like Barbara Lall and Marti Rolph, whose drive and energy really must carry show ".

Newsweek and is
She is also the author of articles that have been published in the New York Times and Newsweek.
Newsweek magazine commented on Carpenter, saying, " has a deeply ingrained B-movie sensibility-which is both his strength and limitation.
Monato is a general news magazine " like a genuinely international Time or Newsweek ", but written by local correspondents.
* 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 is published for the first time.
* Newsweek Magazine: " Microsoft's Tormentor How an affable trial lawyer with an understated canniness is driving Gates & Co. to the wall ", March 1, 1999
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 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.
" 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 his review for Newsweek magazine, Jack Kroll wrote, " Allen's growth in every department is lovely to behold.
Tijuana also has a very active and independent artist community whose internationally recognized work has earned Tijuana the title of " one of the most important new cultural meccas ", according to Newsweek., an exhibition of Tijuana's current art scene, is being curated by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and is traveling across the USA in 2006 and 2007.
The district operates the International Academy, a tuition-free, public consortium high school which offers the IB Diploma Program and is consistently rated by Newsweek magazine among the top ten public high schools in the United States.
In the 2008 Newsweek magazine's annual list of the top 1, 300 American high schools, Great Neck South is ranked 49th, and Great Neck North is ranked 68th.
Home to employers such as Summa, GOJO Industries, FirstMerit Bank, and FirstEnergy, it is listed by Newsweek as one of ten Information Age high tech havens.
The HPISD portion is served by McCulloch Middle School and Highland Park Middle School, which share a campus located partially in Highland Park and partially in University Park, and Highland Park High School in nearby University Park, which was ranked as the 15th best high school in the United States by the Jay Mathews Challenge Index used by Newsweek in 2008.
In his review for Newsweek, David Ansen praised Phoenix's performance: " The campfire scene in which Mike awkwardly declares his unrequited love for Scott is a marvel of delicacy.
One of Newman's most iconic and recognizable works is the central theme to The Natural, a dramatic and Oscar-nominated score, which was described by reviewer David Ansen of Newsweek as " Coplandesque ".
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 ".
She is a columnist for Beliefnet. com and for On Faith, the Newsweek / Washington Post online forum on religion.
Christopher is a novelist and journalist, lately providing coverage from the Middle East for Newsweek.

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