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    Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, Newsweek was widely distributed during the 20th century and had...
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  • In Newsweekly, known as IN Newsweekly or in newsweekly during some of its publication, was an LGBT newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts. It began...
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    Fareed Zakaria (category Newsweek people)
    column for The Washington Post. He has been a columnist for Newsweek, editor of Newsweek International, and an editor at large of Time. Zakaria was born...
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  • December 23, 2015. Retrieved November 6, 2015. "New Boss for Billboard". Newsweek. April 4, 1949. pp. 57–58. Bloom, K. (2013). Broadway: An Encyclopedia...
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  • Newsweek is an Australian 30-minute local current affairs television program that was broadcast weekly on regional television in Australia from 1978 to...
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    Graham Media Group (formerly Post-Newsweek Stations) is the television broadcasting subsidiary of the Graham Holdings Company. It is now headquartered...
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  • The 2005 Quran desecration controversy began when Newsweek's April 30, 2005, issue contained a report asserting that United States prison guards or interrogators...
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  • Russky Newsweek (Russian: Русский Newsweek) or Newsweek Russia was a news magazine published in Russia between 2004 and 2010 as the Russian edition of...
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  • Embassy Newsweekly, also known as Embassy Newspaper and Embassy - Diplomacy This Week is a Canadian weekly publication focused on foreign policy and international...
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  • The BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Indian Wells, California, United States. It is played on outdoor...
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  • Ethics Newsweekly was an American weekly television news-magazine program which aired on PBS. Premiering in 1997, Religion & Ethics Newsweekly was devoted...
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    Times, Newsweek Romania, and Der Tagesspiegel to have made efforts to recruit foreign soldiers for Ukraine in its war against Russia. Newsweek reported...
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  • China Newsweek (Chinese: 中国新闻周刊) is a Chinese weekly magazine since 2000 based in Beijing, China, and one of China's most well-known periodicals. Published...
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  • NewsBeast was an American media company, and owner of Newsweek and The Daily Beast. It was established in 2010 as a merger between the two media outlets...
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  • Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive was an online subsidiary of The Washington Post Company, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, United States. WPNI...
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    Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-08-28. Reporter, Erin Keller (2024-08-26). "Wade Wilson Update: Killer's Neurologist Reveals Chilling New Details". Newsweek...
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  • Delaware, it was formerly the owner of The Washington Post newspaper and Newsweek magazine. Its current holdings include the digital marketing company Code3...
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  • Dev Pragad (category Newsweek people)
    British-American president and CEO of Newsweek. He is also co-owner of Newsweek acquiring a half-interest in 2018. Under his tenure, Newsweek returned to profitability...
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  • Other names for such publications include alternative weekly, alternative newsweekly, and alt weekly, as the majority circulate on a weekly schedule. Most...
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  • The Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued their Bosses and Changed the Workplace is a book of nonfiction by Lynn Povich. The book, published...
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  • Newsweek Selecciones was an Argentine weekly magazine, a local edition of Newsweek. It used material from Newsweek En Español and Newsweek Argentina (part...
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  • Newsweek Serbia is a weekly Serbian language news magazine and web portal published in Serbia as the Serbian edition of Newsweek. Newsweek Serbia was established...
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  • Newsweek Pakistan is a news magazine published by AG Publications, a company wholly owned by Associated Group (AG), under license from Newsweek Publishing...
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    trademark Christ the Redeemer statue. — Elizabeth Dwoskin, Newsweek According to an article in Newsweek, around 10 million Brazilians had voted in the contest...
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    commentary from its member newspapers. The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies was founded in 1978 in Seattle, Washington, with 30 newspapers from America's...
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  • with [her] father's political views" following a 2012 bombing. She told Newsweek that critics have claimed that her tattoos were disgracing Lebanon. Khalifa...
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  • 2019. Leamer, Laurence (June 11, 2012). "The Last Days of Mary Kennedy". Newsweek. Retrieved May 20, 2020. "Mary Kennedy: 'Green' designer, wife of Robert...
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  • The Newsweek gay actor controversy refers to the reaction to a piece written in 2010 by Newsweek magazine writer Ramin Setoodeh in which he asserts that...
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    repeatedly made by the media until the election. But, as Michelle Cottle of Newsweek wrote, "... nobody votes for first lady." During her early months as First...
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    Check: Did Biden's health pick put COVID-19 patients into nursing homes?". Newsweek. Retrieved July 11, 2022. Pennsylvania Department of Public Health (March...
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