| Media | Magazine, Online |
| Audience | Large audience (500K-1M) (English) |
| Scope | International |
| Political Viewpoint | Neutral viewpoint |
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| Story Formats | Special Report (56), News Report (43), News Analysis (38), Opinion (37), Review (5), Interview (4), (4), Other (2), Poll (2), Advocacy (1) |
| Story Authors | Joe Klein (12), Michael Scherer (11), Karen Tumulty (8), Bryan Walsh (6), Ana Marie Cox (6), Adam Zagorin (5), Michael Kinsley (5), Mark Thompson (5), Aryn Baker (4), Mark Kukis (4), Bobby Ghosh (3), Justin Fox (3), Scott Macleod (3), Robert Baer (3), Jeff Israely (3)... |
| Story Topics | Presidential Election 2008 (40), John Mc Cain (25), Obama Administration (21), Bush Administration (19), War In Iraq (14), U.S. Economy (12), Climate Change (9), Global Warming (9), Media And Politics (9), Iran (9), Terrorism (8), Iraq (8), Global Economy (8), Democratic Party (7), Republican Party (7)... |
| Location | New York, NY, US |
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| Edited By | Ezra Fox |
| Last Edit | Jul 23, 2006 - 8:13 PM PDT |
| Source Editorial Priority | Medium |
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Bush's Last Days: The Lamest Duck
Time - Nov. 26, 2008 (Opinion)
In the end, though, it will not be the creative paralysis that defines Bush. It will be his intellectual laziness, at home and abroad. Bush never understood, or cared about, ...
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Left Out of the Bailout: The Poor
Time - by Mark Kukis - Nov. 25, 2008 (News Report)
Signs of the recession's impact on America's impoverished are increasingly apparent, Greenstein said, pointing to a dramatic rise in food stamp caseloads in recent months. The ...
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The Breadbasket of South Korea: Madagascar
Time - by Vivienne Walt - Nov. 23, 2008 (News Report)
Tenant farming was popular in rural America until the Dust Bowl years of the Depression, but the practice is making a comeback on an epic scale in much of Africa. This time, ...
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Why Unemployment Could Be Worse This Time
Time - by Stephen Gandel - Nov. 23, 2008 (News Analysis)
Pink (as in slips) is the new brown. This fall a number of economists began predicting unemployment would rise to 8% during this recession, up from a reading of 6.5% in ...
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Looking Ahead: A Bad Recession or Something Worse?
Time - by Justin Fox - Nov. 22, 2008 (News Analysis)
We haven't been through anything this bad in a while. The last time the economy shrank faster than 3% was in the first quarter of 1982, when GDP dropped at a 6.4% annual rate.
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The New Liberal Order
Time - by Peter Beinart - Nov. 14, 2008 (News Analysis)
In America, political majorities live or die at the intersection of two public yearnings: for freedom and for order. A century ago, in the Progressive Era, modern American ...
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Is Treasury Secretary Paulson Running Out of Gas?
Time - by Justin Fox - Nov. 13, 2008 (News Analysis)
Over the past two months, Paulson's public image has taken quite a beating. The former Goldman Sachs CEO entered September as the can-do dealmaker who seemed to have finally ...
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Taking On King Coal
Time - by Bryan Walsh - Nov. 6, 2008 (Special Report)
Nothing could sway the Dominion 11 from their mission--not the cops and certainly not the prospect of free food. Early on the morning of Sept. 15, activists from a range of ...
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Obama, the Wealth Spreader
Time - by Michael Kinsley - Nov. 1, 2008 (Opinion)
what future awaits "spread the wealth," a similar bromide uttered by Barack Obama to Joe the Plumber at a rally in Ohio? The history of this expression can also be traced to a ...
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Obama Tries to Close the Deal in Pittsburgh
Time - by Nancy Gibbs - Oct. 28, 2008 (Opinion)
It was fitting that Barack Obama brought his closing argument speech to Pittsburgh: this is a city of many lives, one born in a cradle of steel and promise that collapsed and ...
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States Financial Outlook: Getting Worse Fast
Time - by Barbara Kiviat - Dec. 5, 2008 (News Analysis)
In domino fashion, revenue shortfalls are leading to cuts in services around the nation and across the board.
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Detroit Bailout Fueling Trade Tensions with Europe
Time - by Jeff Israely - Dec. 3, 2008 (News Analysis)
The current debate in Washington over whether to extend a $25 billion lifeline to Detroit's Big Three carmakers has been framed almost exclusively in terms of domestic ...
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Mumbai's Trauma: How Quickly Will Recovery Come?
Time - by Jyoti Thottam - Nov. 29, 2008 (News Analysis)
as the city slowly comes back to life, its residents are grappling with the attacks' emotional and financial impact.
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The Fight Over Gay Adoption Heats Up
Time - by Michael Lindenberger - Nov. 27, 2008 (News Analysis)
Despite the good news for gays contained in the ruling, the decision is hardly the last word on the issue.
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In Anbar Province, Iraq's Sheiks Discover Democracy
Time - by Bobby Ghosh - Nov. 25, 2008 (Special Report)
With Iraq-wide provincial elections two months away, these Anbari chieftains have banded together under the banner of the Iraqi Tribal Front, and will field candidates in ...
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In Iraq, Former Enemies on the US Payroll
Time - by Bobby Ghosh - Nov. 25, 2008 (Special Report)
The last time I met Saif Abdallah, in the winter of 2006, he was proud to have helped kill dozens, possibly hundreds of American soldiers. Then 28, he was a geeky electronics ...
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A New Twist in Iraq's Shi'ite Power Struggle
Time - by Rania Abouzeid - Nov. 16, 2008 (News Report)
Eighteen months after the U.S. troop surge aimed at creating the security necessary for Iraqis to resolve their political conflicts, those political conflicts are threatening ...
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A New Deal for China?
Time - by Simon Elegant - Nov. 11, 2008 (News Analysis)
Taken together with the recent expansion of social welfare and amendments to the rural land law that will enable peasants to effectively lease out the right to use their land, ...
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McCain Aide Mark Salter Reflects on the Defeat
Time - by Michael Scherer - Nov. 6, 2008 (News Report)
The morning after John McCain's defeat, Mark Salter, McCain's closest aide and biographer, sipped coffee in the courtyard of the Biltmore Resort and Spa while explaining why ...
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How They Would Lead
Time - by David Von Drehle - Oct. 30, 2008 (Opinion)
Then one of them wins the election. In an instant, the winner is sucked through a wormhole back into the real world. A world in which Congress, not the President, writes ...
