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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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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Newsweek Argentina is an Argentine monthly news magazine, published as the local edition of Newsweek. Its editorial director was Alex Milberg, and its...
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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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Billboard (magazine) (redirect from Billboard - The International Newsweekly of Music, Video and Home Entertainment)
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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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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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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Indian Wells Open (redirect from Newsweek Champions Cup and the State Farm Evert Cup)
The Indian Wells Open is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Indian Wells, California, United States. It is played on outdoor hardcourts at...
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Graham Media Group (redirect from Post-Newsweek Station)
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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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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NewsBeast (redirect from Newsweek Daily Beast Company)
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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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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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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Graham Holdings (redirect from Post-Newsweek)
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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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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The Good Girls Revolt (redirect from The Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued their Bosses and Changed the Workplace)
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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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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2005 Quran desecration controversy (redirect from Newsweek desecration controversy)
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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Newsweek Polska is a Polish language weekly news magazine published in Poland as the Polish edition of Newsweek. Newsweek Polska was established in 2001...
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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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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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Alternative newspaper (redirect from Alternative newsweekly)
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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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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Rock". Newsweek. Retrieved April 3, 2009. "Biography Today", p. 117 Connolly, Katie (November 29, 2008). "Very Little in Common But That 'O'". Newsweek. Retrieved...
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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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Retrieved March 18, 2023. Newsweek (July 28, 2021). "Inside the Making of Hollywood's New Ronald Reagan Movie". Newsweek.com. Archived from the original...
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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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Johnathan Davis is co-owner of Newsweek with Dev Pragad, President and CEO. He is the husband of former Olivet University president Tracy McBeal Davis;...
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