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When approached by Horowitz, The Crimson along with 34 other undergraduate newspapers declined to publish the advertisement, although The Crimson later published the ad as a graphic accompanying an article. 14 papers ran the advertisement. Both decisions were met with debate and controversy...

Author: By Kristoffer A. Garin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panel Confronts Issues of Free Speech and Responsible Journalism | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

...finds inspiration in the animated typography of movie-title sequences and websites. "Using different fonts, with varying weights and colors, I can make your eye bounce around the printed page." Picture editor MaryAnne aims to match the style of the photography to the spirit of the subject: bold and graphic for portraying designers, ethereal for spiritual leaders. "When it's done very well," she says, "the process is invisible." The Golons have lots of wizardry planned for our next eight installments, which will showcase such talents as athletes, musicians and thinkers. For an even richer version of each chapter, check...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

...graphic accompanying the story on the bankruptcy bill [BUSINESS, March 26], you prominently featured a Merrill Lynch Visa Signature card. Running this graphic with the article, which takes a negative view of the legislation and the "credit-card companies" advocating its passage, was misleading. It gave the impression that Merrill Lynch was somehow involved in crafting or lobbying for the bill, which is untrue. Merrill Lynch took no position on the bill and in no way lobbied for or against it. EDDIE W. REEVES Merrill Lynch Media Relations New York City

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 16, 2001 | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

...presence of a specific phobia and then guided through an intensive day or two of graduated exposure. People who are afraid of syringes and blood, for example, may first be shown a magazine photo with a trace of blood depicted in it. Innocuous photos give way to graphic ones, and graphic ones to a display of a real, empty syringe. Over time, the syringe is brought closer, and the patient learns to hold it and even tolerate having blood drawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fear Not! | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

...nervous were MTV and VH1 last week that they aired the video for MADONNA's What It Feels Like for a Girl only once--and late at night. Too hot for those wusses. But not for us. Print is the only medium tough enough to handle the kind of graphic violence and unblinking social commentary handed out in the clip directed by husband Guy Ritchie. Plus you can read it over and over in the light of day. The video depicts Madonna behind the wheel of a yellow Camaro with a front license plate that reads "Pussy" and a rear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 2, 2001 | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

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