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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...
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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, United States presidential election, Palin, Newsweek, Public image of Sarah Palin, David Brady, Sarah Palin, Nina Berman
Despite fact that UN began 10-Year 'Climate Tipping Point' in 1989!...UK Telegraph – November 15, 2009 Excerpt: Pollution needs to be brought under control within ten years to stop runaway climate change, according to the latest Met Office predictions....
Tags: global warming, climate change, Newsweek magazine, Earth, Al Gore, UK Met Office, Canada, Toronto, Global cooling, James Hansen, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Runaway climate change, Tipping point, Environment
Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari has arrived home in London after being freed from a Tehran prison, his employer confirmed Tuesday. Newsweek magazine said Bahari was back in England, where his wife is expecting their first child next week. "We...
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Bahari, 42, a dual Iranian-Canadian citizen, was arrested on June 21 in Tehran for his role in instigating events occurred after the presidential election.
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According to the sources, who like others quoted in this article asked not to be named while discussing sensitive information, Nashiri's interrogators brandished the gun in an effort to convince him that he was going to be shot. Interrogators also turned...
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Immigrants have been giving more than they are taking from the developed countries of the west, according to a Newsweek magazine report. The report has come at a time the immigrants are blamed for all problems whether it is in the USA or the...
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“We Are All Hindus Now”—headlines the article in the upcoming edition of prestigious newsmagazine “Newsweek”, saying “U.S. Views on God and Life Are Turning Hindu”. Written by its religion editor Lisa Miller,...
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By Rabbi Dr. Moshe Dror, It would seem reasonable indeed that since the Net Generation thrives on “innovation”, and most of the Jewish members of this Net Generation are so computer literate and cyber savvy—that there would be some...
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Signature School has been honored by Newsweek magazine as an elite American high school...Newsweek's list is based on a high schools' number of Advanced Placement and/or International Baccalaureate tests taken by all students in 2008, divided by the number...