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Steven A. Emerson, a CNN investigative correspondent, offered a media perspective on terrorism. Emerson said that for attention seeking terrorists" there is no better magnifying lens [than television...
...hand, you had a counterculture where people pertended not to be interested in grades," said William Schneider, a pollster for CNN and a former graduate student and assistant professor during the '60s and '70s. "At the same time...it's also the rise of the meritocracy. We had the beginnings of a far more rigorous sorting out, weeding process...
...missed Clinton's jam session on Arsenio. Never saw Perot take calls on CNN. Wrote a column about the debates without seeing them. (In my defense, I offer the classic academic's line--I read the reviews.) Heard about Stockdale's virtuoso performance two days later. Didn't see Bush get defensive on network news. Missed Buchanan's tirade at the Republican Convention. I wonder if my grandchildren will believe me when I explain that it was hard to participate in history without cable...
...charming, the ads, which will air beginning this week on shows ranging from The Simpsons and Saturday Night Live to CNN newscasts, deliver the pitch for Coke in a series of vignettes...
Institutions like the Associated Press, CNN and USA Today decide which team gets to go to what bowl. The NCAA uses nebulous statistics like "power ratings" to decide who to invite to national tournaments...