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Newsweek and revealed
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.
In 1995 the former AP, Newsweek and PBS journalist who originally broke the Iran-Contra story, Robert Parry, revealed on his investigative news website Consortium News that he had recently discovered, in an abandoned Capitol Hill bathroom in which Lee Hamilton's October Surprise Committee stored files, a Russian report that had been hand-delivered to the US Embassy in 1993 confirming that the October Surprise actually did occur.
Michael Isikoff revealed portions of his new book titled Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War, co-authored with David Corn, in the August 28, 2006, issue of Newsweek.

Newsweek and June
On June 11, 2008 Newsweek published an account of material from a " A previously undisclosed CIA report written in the summer of 2002 ".
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.
* Someone Was Going to Kill Newsweek Interview of Mahmoud Abbas ( 21 June 2004 )
Spaatz retired from the military at the rank of general on June 30, 1948 and worked for Newsweek magazine as military affairs editor until 1961.
" In a short interview appearing in the June 5, 2006 issue of Newsweek, Neyer said, " It wasn't just that Wills couldn't do the in-game stuff.
* Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism., Newsweek, 19 June 1972.
The 21 June 2004 issue of Newsweek stated that the Bybee Memo, a 2002 legal memorandum drafted by former OLC lawyer John Yoo that described what sort of interrogation tactics against suspected terrorists or terrorist affiliates the George W. Bush administration would consider legal, was " prompted by CIA questions about what to do with a top Qaeda captive, Abu Zubaydah, who had turned uncooperative ... and was drafted after White House meetings convened by George W. Bush's chief counsel, Alberto Gonzales, along with Defense Department general counsel William Haynes and David Addington, Vice President Dick Cheney's counsel, who discussed specific interrogation techniques ", citing " a source familiar with the discussions ".
* Blake Gopnik, " The Ten Most Important Artists of Today ", Newsweek, 13 & 20 June 2011.
Horn disclosed the truth about Manning in a June 2001 article in Newsweek, which emerged at around the same time as an announcement that Sony had used employees posing as moviegoers in television commercials to praise Mel Gibson's The Patriot.
On June 10, 1996, The Rosie O ' Donnell Show premiered, and proved successful ; early on O ' Donnell was dubbed " The Queen of Nice " by Newsweek magazine for her sweet personality, which was in stark contrast to many other talk shows of the era.
Primatologists debated the issue on the Internet mailing list Primate-Talk ; the issue was further fueled by the publication of articles in Outside magazine ( May 1998 ) and Newsweek ( June 1998 ).
Galdikas denied all such claims in a response to Newsweek in June 1999, remarking that allegations of mistreatment were " simply, wrong " and that the " outlandish " claims formed the basis of " a totally one-sided campaign against me.
He joined Newsweek as an investigative correspondent in June, 1994, and has written extensively on the U. S. government ’ s War on Terrorism, the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse, campaign finance and congressional ethics abuses, presidential politics and other national issues.
", Newsweek / MSNBC, 15 June 2005
" In June 1991, Newsweek reported that staffers for Time said they had received calls from a man claiming to be a paralegal for Time, who asked them if they had signed a confidentiality form about the article.
In June 2009 in a Newsweek interview with Ding Zilin she condemns the actions and legacy of many historical figures.
Albert Schaufelberger's assassination was featured on the front cover of the June 6, 1983 edition of Newsweek magazine.
Newsweek, June 6, 1983 carried a detailed background of Albert Schaufelberger.
She appeared on ABC's Good Morning America on 28 June, and there were stories about the novel in USA Today, Entertainment Weekly and Newsweek.
In January 2006, Newsweek reported that the Pentagon's Counterintelligence Field Activity ( CIFA ) agency had monitored and filed a report on a June 2004 protest organised by Parkin's group, Houston Global Awareness Collective .< ref >

Newsweek and 2001
In 2001 Newsweek identified Omaha as one of the Top 10 high-tech havens in the nation.
Bisbee was featured in the September 10, 2001 edition of Newsweek, discussing the slow, painful decline of the town since ( at that time ) even the mayor, Bob Weltin, was preparing to forsake what was left of the town and seek a better life elsewhere.
Fareed Zakaria, a Newsweek columnist and editor of Newsweek International, attended a secret meeting on November 29, 2001, with a dozen policy makers, Middle East experts and members of influential policy research organizations that produced a report for President George W. Bush and his cabinet outlining a strategy for dealing with Afghanistan and the Middle East in the aftermath of September 11, 2001.
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.
In April 2001, Newsweek magazine chose nine cities around the world that represented a new vision for technology.
He was also a columnist of popular Polish magazine Wprost ( 2001 – 2003 ) and the Polish edition of Newsweek ( 2003 – 2007 ), and occasionally published essays in Polityka.
( Newsweek article on Austin and neurotheology, May 2001 )
A-mei made the cover of Newsweek in January 2001, with the heading " Back In The Spotlight.
( Newsweek neurotheology article, May 2001 )
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.
She has won various awards for her work: a special award from the Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association for AIDS reporting in 2008 ; an Enterprise reporting award from the National Association of Black Journalists for a piece on Skid Row in 2007 ; a North Star Award for covering communities of color in 2006 ; a distinguished honoree award from the Black Entertainment and Telecommunications Association in 2004 ; a MOBE IT Innovator Award and an Alternet New Media Hero award for PopandPolitics. com in 2001 ; New York Public Library ’ s Best Books for Teens for The Color of Our Future in 2000 ; a WIN Young Women of Achievement Award in 1996 ; a GLAAD Award from Spin Magazine in 1995 ; and a National Education Reporting Award and an EdPress award for education reporting done for " Newsweek " in 1994.
The men's tournament was previously called the American Airlines Tennis Games ( 1974 – 1978 ), the Congoleum Classic ( 1979 – 1980, 1982 – 1984 ), the Grand Marnier / ATP Tennis Games ( 1981 ), the Pilot Pen Classic ( 1985 – 1987 ), the Newsweek Champions Cup ( 1988 – 1999 ), the Tennis Masters Series Indian Wells ( 2000 – 2001 ), and the Pacific Life Open ( 2002 – 2008 ).
Isikoff was a part of the Newsweek team that won the Overseas Press Club ’ s most prestigious award, the 2001 Ed Cunningham Memorial Award for best magazine reporting from abroad for Newsweek ’ s coverage of the war on terror.
*" American Odyssey ", Newsweek, Oct 29, 2001
* 2001, November: Brill signs on as a contributing editor for Newsweek

Newsweek and print
The early mentions of the term hasbara in English mainstream print media date from the late 1970s and describe hasbara as “ overseas image-building .” According to the Washington Post, this work " is called hasbara when the purpose is to reshape public opinion abroad .” In the early 1980s, hasbara was defined as a " public relations campaign ," In Newsweek it was described as “ explaining .” In 1986, the New York Times reported that a program for “ communicating defense goals ” was started in the late 1970s, and a 1984 implementation of a “ Hasbara Project ” to “ train foreign-service officers in communications by placing them with American companies .” Carl Spielvogel, chairman of Backer & Spielvogel, traveled to Israel to advise the government on communicating its defense goals.
Rapture Ready has been featured by the news media, both in the United States and in Europe, in print, such as in Rolling Stone, Newsweek, New York Times, Playboy, on television news channels including CNN, and in Robert Lanham's book The Sinner's Guide to the Evangelical Right.
Isikoff had been prepared to break the Monica Lewinsky scandal, but several hours before going to print, the article was killed by top Newsweek executives.
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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