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  1. Measuring data such as percent of graduates accepted to college, AP / IB tests per student and average SAT scores, Newsweek reveals that of the top 1000, 138 of the schools are in California, 118 in New York, 86 in Texas and 74 in New Jersey. "Newsweek... Full Article at PR Newswire

  2. 26 weeks' average. Although both issues did perform significantly below their year-ago issues, there’s a good reason: at the time, Time and Newsweek’s covers were dedicated to the hugely newsworthy death of Osama bin Laden. Attention doesn't always... Full Article at MediaWeek

  3. Sullivan, who is gay, puts the gay rights issue in proper perspective. But the cover headline, approved by Brown, is totally misleading and as Londonesque as she is. Under Brown, Newsweek has replaced news with fantasy. The magazine ought to rename... Full Article at USA Today

  4. Instead, as Salon pointed out , in the very same Newsweek article, Martinez made some rather intemperate remarks for someone looking to curry favor with Romney. She ripped Romney and conservative Republicans' position on the Dream Act specifically and... Full Article at The Washington Post

  5. Newsweek cover (Newsweek) Andrew Sullivan made a splash this week with his Newsweek cover story calling President Obama “ the first gay president ,” writing that: “Barack Obama had to come out of a different closet [than gays]. He had to discover his... Full Article at The Washington Post

  6. The juxtaposition is reminiscent of Obama standing before a delirious mob in Berlin while John McCain held forth before a half-dozen admirers at Schmidt’s Restaurant und Sausage Haus in the German Village section of Columbus, Ohio. In politics, it’s all... Full Article at The Washington Post

  7. But the negative reaction not only to the cover but, more important, to the headline says a lot about how people view gay men and lesbians. A West Coast friend got to the heart of the matter in an e-mail: “I’ve been horrified at the horrified reaction... Full Article at The Washington Post

  8. Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, who is sometimes mentioned as a possible vice presidential pick, is critical of Mitt Romney's stance on immigration. Martinez's criticism of Romney's call for self-deportation is mentioned in a Newsweek article that was... Full Article at USA Today

  9. Er, no. (The liberal punditocracy is still busy ignoring the “Life of Julia” — compelling evidence that it bombed.) “ T ax the rich guys! So every day is a new gimmick. Newsweek is still hot off the presses, and Obama is off on something new... Full Article at The Washington Post

  10. Steve Kelley depicted both of the presumed nominees stubbing their political toes:. STEVE KELLEY : (STEVE KELLEY / New Orleans Times-Picayune / Cagle.com - .) 5. And artists such as Chattanooga’s Clay Bennett and Cuba’s Alex Falco — using approaches... Full Article at The Washington Post

  11. Nonsense. Obama is not the first gay president. He is the first female president. Dana Milbank Dana Milbank writes a regular column on politics. Archive Video A new report from Save the Children ranks Norway as the healthiest country for mothers; the... Full Article at The Washington Post

  12. (Newsweek) Can we talk about that halo, please? I understand that the fundamental undergirding principle of all newsweeklies these days, almost to the exclusion of all others, is to Be Talked About. “Nothing is worse than not being talked about,” they... Full Article at The Washington Post

  13. Some of it has been bizarre. Some of it lacks any kind of sense of history or a sense of humor. The moment I saw the cover and read the headline I instantly knew the rhetorical game being played. As The Post’s Felicia Sonmez correctly noted , it is a... Full Article at The Washington Post

  14. Last year, Brown sparked outrage with a Newsweek cover photo of then-Republican candidate Michele Bachmann appearing dazzled and somewhat crazed, and a Photoshopped image of the late Princess Diana walking side-by-side with her daughter-in-law-to-be,... Full Article at The Washington Post

  15. There was never a period at the end of this sentence. Comedians and critics continued throughout the course of the campaign what Newsweek had started. It was an irritant, but to make a long story short, Bush won the election and went on to become our... Full Article at The Washington Post

  16. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez (R) (Susan Montoya Bryan/Associated Press) Now, the presumptive GOP nominee faces criticism on the issue from a potential running mate, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez (R). In an interview with Newsweek’s Andrew Romano,... Full Article at The Washington Post

  17. Newsweek’s is about obesity and childhood obesity, the Magazine writes about true problem children, and Time — well, that was about getting attention, and it worked. Advocacy organizations, like the National Partnership for Women and Families with its... Full Article at The New York Times

  18. So more clarification is in order here. More broadly, this illustrates again that Republicans are having difficulty finding their footing on gay rights as the cultural landscape shifts under their feet. As Klein notes, it’s no longer clear whether the... Full Article at The Washington Post

  19. Mitt and Ann Romney are exceptionally gracious people. Even though they are on the road they constantly have taken time to put pen to paper to write to Andrew Sullivan and Tina Brown expressing their gratitude for their efforts on behalf of the Romney... Full Article at The Washington Post

  20. The point of the gay-rights movement, after all, is not about helping people be gay. It is about creating the space for people to be themselves. This has been Obama's life's work. And he just enlarged the space in this world for so many others, trapped... Full Article at USA Today

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Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second largest news weekly magazine in the U.S. , having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence, although both are much larger than the third of America's... Full Article At Wikipedia.org

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