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The week after the story, Newsweek published a contrary view from Robert Samuelson, one of its columnists, who said the story of an industry-funded denial machine was contrived and fundamentally misleading.
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.
The New York Times described it as " fantastic fun " and Variety called it " brilliantly caustic ", but the Los Angeles Times called it " snail-slow, shrill and gesticulating " and Newsweek said it was a " sledgehammer satire ".
Drudge has been called " the Walter Cronkite of his era " by Mark Halperin and John F. Harris, " an idiot with a modem " by Keith Olbermann, " the country's reigning mischief-maker " by Todd Purdum of The New York Times, and Michael Isikoff of Newsweek said " Drudge is a menace to honest, responsible journalism.
Barry Diller, chairman and chief executive at the conglomerate IAC / InterActiveCorp, said his firm is looking at options now that its partner in the Newsweek / Daily Beast operation has pulled out.
" Newsweek associated the film with B movies " about the small town threatened by alien invaders ," and said it was well made but " oddly unresonant.
Osborn Elliot — former Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek — once said:
A March 3, 2003 Newsweek report said that Kamel's revelations were " hushed up " because inspectors " hoped to bluff Saddam into revealing still more.
" 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.
In response to the 20th Anniversary of the band, former vocalist, Ali Azmat in an interview with Newsweek Magazine said that he does not want to associate his name with Junoon as there are some personal issues between Salman Ahmad and him.
In August 1997, Newsweek ’ s Michael Isikoff reported that Tripp said she had encountered Kathleen Willey coming out of the Oval Office " disheveled.
Clinton's lawyer, Robert S. Bennett said in the Newsweek article that " Linda Tripp is not to be believed.
In a 1998 interview with Newsweek, he said that with each new book, he first decided what author should tell the story.
We must convince the Latin Americans that our way of life is superior to that of the Communists .” The New York Times further explained that “ Castillo Armas had the moral support of the United States ; the Árbenz régime had the support of the Soviet Union .” The New Republic magazine said that “ it was just our luck that Castillo Armas did come by some second-hand lethal weapons, from Heaven knows where .” Newsweek magazine said thatthe United States, aside from whatever gumshoe work the Central Intelligence Agency may or may not have been busy with, had kept hands strictly off ”; that the Eisenhower Administration could have hastened the overthrowing of President Árbenz, “ overnight, if necessary: by halting coffee purchases, shutting off oil and gasoline from Guatemala, or, as a last resort, by promoting a border incident, and sending Marines to help the Hondurans ; and that, instead, the US followed the letter of the law ”, because President Árbenz was overthrown “ in the best possible way: by the Guatemalans .”
David Ansen of Newsweek said that, while, " Piers Paul Read's acclaimed book ... paid special attention to the social structure that evolved among the group ... Marshall ... downplays the fascinating sociological details — and the ambiguities of character — in favor of action, heroism and a vague religiosity that's sprinkled over the story like powdered sugar.
Newsweek called it " exquisite " and " thrilling " and MSNBC said " the mystery and characters are very fascinating " and " this game is definitely for everyone ".
The man the FBI considered their " best source " in San Diego said that al-Bayoumi " must be an intelligence officer for Saudi Arabia or another foreign power ," according to Newsweek Magazine.
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.
On July 25, 2012, the owners of Newsweek Daily Beast said the magazine would eventually cease publishing a printed version and would transition to online-only.
In 1997, after recovering from a serious heart condition, Dylan said in an interview for Newsweek, " Here's the thing with me and the religious thing.
It is said that this book simply changed the public face of graphic design ( Newsweek ).
Newsweek magazine also ran an investigation, and they said that most, if not all, of the charges made were groundless.
Newsweek said it featured " sin and sex with a seasoning of right wing politics ".

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In Jerusalem, he gives evening seminars, which according to Newsweek usually last till 2 in the morning, and have attracted prominent politicians as the former Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and former Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir.
Al-Libi recanted these claims in January 2004 after U. S. interrogators presented to him " new evidence from other detainees that cast doubt on his claims ", according to Newsweek.
PETA opposes the no kill movement, and, according to a Newsweek report, euthanizes an estimated 85 % of the animals that end up at their shelter.
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.
Things Bisbee had lost over the years, according to the Newsweek article, included movies at Pettsinger's Theater, root-beer floats at Brannon's Drug and Soda Fountain, and groceries at Dick's Red Owl.
* Greendale High School was named by Newsweek as one of America ’ s Best High Schools according to its 2009 & 2010 rankings.
Reaction in the intelligence community to Negroponte's nomination was, according to Newsweek, " overwhelmingly positive " because he had " earned the respect of many intel professionals since those early days of the Reagan counterinsurgency.
* 2011: Bradesco ranked fourth among the world's 500 greenest companies and first among the Brazilian companies, according to list disclosed by Newsweek, prepared in partnership with the consulting firms Trucost and Sustainalyctis.
Newsweek has listed Suncoast in its annual " Best High Schools in America " list, which ranks public high schools according to their score in the " Challenge Index " developed by Washington Post columnist Jay Mathews.
First, al-Bayoumi visited the Saudi consulate there in LA and had a closed-door meeting with Fahad al Thumairy, according to 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 ).
Hollins was among the 372 most interesting schools according to the 2008 Kaplan / Newsweek How to Get Into College guide, and the Princeton Review named Hollins a “ Best in the Southeast ” college and featured the school among “ The Best 373 Colleges ” in its 2011 guide.
Miramonte High School ranks 89th of all high schools in the nation as of Autumn 2009, according to Newsweek < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Challenge Index.
It is the highest-ranked high school in Utah according to Newsweek.
In 2005, Parkview High School was named in the top 900 best high schools in the nation according to the Newsweek magazine's Top 1200 US Schools.
" 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.
In 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2012 Bentonville High School was ranked in the top 1000 best high schools in the nation according to the Newsweek magazine's Top 1000 US Schools.
Located in the historic village of Pittsford, Pittsford Sutherland High School has consistently been ranked as one of the top 100 high schools in the nation according to an annual listing in Newsweek.
In 2008, Menchville High School was rated as the 487th best public high school in the nation according to Newsweek Magazine.

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