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  2. Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 cover of Newsweek featured an article that said "women who weren't married by 40 had a better chance of being killed by a terrorist than of finding a husband". [54] [55] Newsweek eventually apologized for the story and in 2010 launched a study that discovered 2 in 3 women who were 40 and single in 1986 had married since.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. Hitler Diaries - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek, an American weekly news magazine, was founded in 1933. In 1982 the journalist William Broyles was appointed editor-in-chief, while the editor was Maynard Parker; that year the company had circulation figures of three million readers. [45] [46]

  5. List of political magazines - Wikipedia

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    1945 Herald: Pakistan Liberal 1969 Newsline: Moderate 1989 Newsbreak: Philippines 2001 Do Rzeczy: Poland Conservative 2013 Gazeta Polska: Right-wing 1993 Gazeta Wyborcza: Liberal, democratic 1989 Krytyka Polityczna: Left/Communist [dubious – discuss] (formerly) Liberal, center-left 2002 Polityka: Center-left 1957 Przekrój: Moderate 1945 ...

  6. Newsweek's tech sexism story: More than just a cover - AOL

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    This is Newsweek's latest cover story - "What Silicon Valley Thinks of Women." And this is Twitter's reaction to the art on the cover: "Insulting," "tone deaf" "objectification of women." Take

  7. Newsweek's latest cover names Trump as 'Lazy Boy' - AOL

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    The magazine's latest cover unflatteringly depicts the 45th president watching TV while in a lazy boy recliner.

  8. Lee Carson - Wikipedia

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    J.C. Oestreicher, head of overseas news for the Hearst Group in New York, personally sent Carson to France to cover the war. After the war, Carson also studied at the Ecole Anglaise in Paris. [4] [5] Dubbed the "best-looking war correspondent" by Newsweek, [6] Carson was said to use this toward her advantage; but never let that distract from ...

  9. 'Historic comeback win,' 'He's Don It Again!': How newspapers ...

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    Others have continued to focus on the story of “The Comeback,” as Newsweek has titled its Nov. 6 cover story. The New York Post also called Trump’s victory a “comeback for the ages ...