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Dylan Ratigan had to apologize for using photoshopped images of Palin in a miniskirt and a bikini on November 13. His apology: “I want to apologize to Governor Palin and all of our viewers. On Friday, in a very misguided attempt to have some fun in advance...
Tags: Sarah Palin, Ms. Palin, Rogue MSNBC, Andrea Mitchell, Washington Bureau Chief, Albert Oetgen, Washington Post, Ruth Marcus, photoshopped images, Newsweek, Canada, Toronto, MSNBC, Public image of Sarah Palin, Saturday Night Live parodies of Sarah Palin, United States presidential election, Going Rogue: An American Life
Newsweek magazine, once a bastion of objective journalism, revealed them selves this week to be no more than a tabloid purveyor of suggestive, sexist, degrading treatment of women. Stealing a photo from “Runner’s World” Magazine which...
Tags: allnews, Chicago, Sarah Palin, Palin, Newsweek, United States presidential election, Tabloid, Entertainment Culture, Politics, Newsweek magazine
Sarah Palin's "Going Rogue" tour is going perfectly according to plan. True to the last page of her memoir, in which the former Alaska governor writes, "We can't abandon Michigan and places like it," Palin and the media steamroller she has been riding...
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For the second time since Sarah Palin stepped into the national political spotlight, a photo of the former Republican vice-presidential candidate featured on the cover of Newsweek magazine is sparking controversy. Palin herself blasted the "out-of-context"...
Tags: Newsweek magazine, newsweek cover, allnews, Washington, David, Jon Meacham, August 2, United States presidential election, Palin, Newsweek, Public image of Sarah Palin, David Brady, Sarah Palin, Nina Berman
It was Monday, Nov. 16, and earlier in the morning The Times had published a piece about Newsweek , which had recently laid off 13 staffers. Quarterly ad revenue at the newsweekly was down 48 percent versus last year...In the third quarter, The Washington...
Tags: Morning Joe, Newsweek, Mr. Scarborough, MSNBC, The Times, New York, Imus in the Morning, Don Imus, Joe Scarborough, Entertainment Culture
If there is one word that that best describes Sarah Palin, it would have to be polarizing. You either like her or you don’t. The Left hated her before the election and they detest her now. Yet Newsweek, the left leaning magazine in desperate need...
Tags: Newsweek, Sarah Palin, Sexy, Conservatives, Liberals
Petersburg Times Major outdoor advertising agencies in Moscow and St. Petersburg have refused to carry Russian Newsweek�s latest campaign, saying the satirical ads are �too provocative� or that they violate the country�s law on advertising...We understand.�...
Tags: Moscow Advertising Committee, St. Petersburg Times, advertisements agency, Newsweek, Russia, News Outdoor, Mikhail Fishman, satirical ad, Domodedovo, Advertising, Billboard, Moscow
He was in Pittsburgh recently to speak as a guest of the Pittsburgh Middle East Institute's second annual conference. He is the author of several books including "The Post-American World." Dr. Zakaria talks about Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran and becoming...
Tags: Afghanistan, Turkey, European Union, Fareed Zakaria, Patricia Sheridan, Russians, europeans union, Pittsburgh Middle East Institute, America, Kabul, The Post-American World, Newsweek, War in Afghanistan, Politics, CNN, Scroll and Key
From the legion of people in the media who write about one another’s organizations, there was plenty of skepticism, even some derision. Last week, Newsweek laid off 13 people from its already depleted editorial staff, but the reaction from the professional...
Tags: Sometimes Newsweek, price increases, Russia, Progress, Newspaper, Current Project for Student Journalism, News magazines, Newsweek, The Washington Post, Business Finance
Those harrowing hours are recounted in a new HBO documentary called Terror in Mumbai . Host Scott Simon speaks with CNN host and Newsweek international editor, Fareed Zakaria, who narrates the new documentary.
Tags: Fareed Zakaria, Mumbai Terror Attacks November, India, Mumbai, Scroll and Key, Mumbai attacks, Newsweek, CNN, Indian Muslims, Entertainment Culture, War Conflict, Religion Belief