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...Democratic Convention in July, Shapiro joined forces with associate editor Priscilla Painton to cover the final months of Clinton's quest. Correspondent Elizabeth Taylor took up the Al Gore watch, while Richard Woodbury followed Ross Perot's on-again-off-again crusade. Through it all, White House correspondents Michael Duffy and Dan Goodgame monitored the Bush- Quayle campaign. And P.F. Bentley continued his exclusive photographic coverage of the Governor. The result is more than just Clinton's story. "You have to understand all those campaigns to write insightfully about why Clinton has been so successful," says senior editor Joelle Attinger...
From the start of the campaign season, chief political correspondent Michael Kramer has monitored the ebb and flow of the entire process. Senior writer Walter Shapiro, Washington deputy bureau chief Margaret Carlson and contributor Laurence Barrett also roamed widely, exploring the different candidacies. As the Democratic race heated up, various bureau chiefs were enlisted: Jordan Bonfante zeroed in on Jerry Brown's campaign, Jon Hull tracked Bob Kerrey, and Sam Allis followed Paul Tsongas, while Michael Riley scrutinized Clinton's Arkansas record. In Washington, correspondent Nancy Traver kept tabs on Tom Harkin...
...magazine will rely on newsstand circulation, subscriptions and advertisement for revenue. "It's a real business," Shapiro said...
...Shapiro said he expects Edge to have a circulation of about 200,000 in English-speaking countries all over the world...
Edge currently has a full-time staff of about 20 people and is starting a comp to expand that base, Shapiro said. Harvard students will anchor the magazine, ultimately forming about half of the staff, while students from other campuses will make up the other half, he said...