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 <title>House Arrest in Baghdad</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>To reach Babak Dehghanpisheh, <em>Newsweek</em>'s Baghdad Bureau Chief, you have to dial an twelve-digit number (that's minus a series of zeros that you sometimes need to dial first) which rings him on his satellite phone in the house the magazine shares with two other media organizations inside Baghdad's fortified Green Zone. </p>
<p>Mr. Dehghanpisheh, who's been in and out of Iraq since 2003 in rotations that usually last two months at a time, sounds pretty upbeat as he talks about the challenges of reporting a war that in five years has gone through so many different phases. &quot;In '03, '04 movement was pretty much unrestricted, I guess self-restricted,&quot; Mr. Dehghanpaisheh says through a slight delay. &quot;You'd jump in a car and go to Fallujah and report a story. You could get away with a pretty bare bones security set up in those early days. Maybe just a guard. But in general, relatively low-key.&quot;  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/house-arrest-baghdad">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:34:09 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><strong><em>The Post-American World</em>, by Fareed Zakaria. </strong><strong>W. W. Norton, 292 pages, $25.95.</strong><br />
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<p>Fareed Zakaria’s <em>The Post-American World</em> is one of those peculiar volumes public thinkers of a certain disposition, upon reaching a certain popular standing, seem compelled to write: an omnibus summation of the recent trajectory of their thinking—and, by extension, the state of the world. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/pundit-careerist-art-sounding-smart-0">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 09:43:46 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Jonathan Liu</dc:creator>
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 <title>Newsweek Moving to Hudson Square</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>And, finally, <em>Newsweek </em>has a home. </p>
<p>After months of hemming-and-hawing with a move to the Financial District, <em>Newsweek </em>is <a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/05062008/business/w__54th_demolition_derby_zuckerman_to_ba_109639.htm?page=2">offically moving</a> a <em>little</em> farther north to 395 Hudson Street in Hudson Square. They'll be packing into an increasingly crowded media neighborhood, moving alongside <em>New York </em>Magazine<em>,</em> Clear Channel, Viacom, Miramax, NPR and CBS Radio.  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/newsweek-moving-hudson-square">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 14:09:38 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>John Koblin</dc:creator>
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 <title>Broadsheet Battle: Murdoch&#039;s W.S.J. vs. Sulzberger&#039;s Times</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><em>Newsweek</em> <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/132852">gives big play this week to Rupert Murdoch's early maneuvers</a> at <em>The Wall Street Journal</em>. Point: He's the general who has declared war on <em>The New York Times.</em>
<p>This is something we've been talking about around here for a while now, and rumors of war aside, we haven't quite heard the first shot around here.</p>
<p>That doesn't change much with this week's story, but there's still lots of juice here.</p>
<p>Here are the highlights: <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/broadsheet-battle-murdochs-w-s-j-vs-sulzbergers-times">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:23:57 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>John Koblin</dc:creator>
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 <title>Felix Dennis On His Murder Stunt: April Fools!</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>Felix Dennis, the billionaire publisher of <em>Maxim</em> who was the first person to say the word “cunt” on live British television, cut right to the chase last night at the Columbia Journalism School.</p>
<p>“Let’s get the murder thing out of the way,” he said in his refined British accent, alluding to his outrageous, and subsequently retracted claim in <em>The Times </em>of London on April 2 that he had <a href="http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/celebrity/article3660995.ece" target="_blank">killed a man 25 years ago</a>.  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/felix-dennis-his-april-fools-murder-stunt-j-schoolers-do-not-subscribe-i-week-i">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:04:48 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Joe Pompeo</dc:creator>
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 <title>Times Editor Denies Paper Plagiarized Newsweek Story</title>
 <link>http://www.observer.com/2008/did-times-borrow-newsweek-story</link>
 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>Did a recent<em> Times</em> story borrow from a 14-month-old <em>Newsweek</em> story on the Buenos Aires party scene?</p>
<p>Fishbowl NY, which links to an Argentinan blog which makes the <a href="http://www.theargentinepost.com/">original case</a>, passes no judgment but presents <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlny/newspapers/did_the_new_york_times_travel_editor_steal_a_story_from_newsweek_80946.asp?c=rss">the blog's case.</a>  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/did-times-borrow-newsweek-story">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <category domain="http://www.observer.com/taxonomy/term/28707">Craig Whitney</category>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:03:50 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>John Koblin</dc:creator>
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 <title>Karl Rove&#039;s Newsweek Deal: Two Years, 16 Columns</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>The terms of Karl Rove's contract with <em>Newsweek</em>: It's a 2-year-deal, 8 columns per year and 16 overall. </p>
<p>A <em>Newsweek</em> spokeswoman confirmed this to Media Mob; editor Jon Meacham had let it slip out on Feb. 7, when a Columbia J-school student asked him about Mr. Rove (and right before Mr. Meacham asked an <a href="/2008/john-meachams-cri-de-coeur-why-do-you-read-i-economist-i-instead-i-newsweek-i">entire lecture-room full of Columbia students why they didn't like <em>Newsweek</em></a>).</p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 15:21:30 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>John Koblin</dc:creator>
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 <title>Jon Meacham&#039;s Cri de Coeur: Why Do You Read The Economist Instead of Newsweek?</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>After about an hour, there seemed to be no more questions for him, so <em>Newsweek</em> editor Jon Meacham turned to his audience—about 100 graduate students at Columbia journalism school—and said he had a question for them: Did anyone in the room read <em>Newsweek</em> or <em>Time</em>? There was a small, awkward rumbling before finally, a man shouted, &quot;No!&quot;</p>
<p>Mr. Meacham scanned the audience for his quarry and then asked the journalism student, clad in a black turtleneck, whether he read <em>The Economist.</em> Yes, he did. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/john-meachams-cri-de-coeur-why-do-you-read-i-economist-i-instead-i-newsweek-i">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 07:29:23 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>John Koblin</dc:creator>
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 <title>Newsweek Plans Move Downtown to Sapir&#039;s 100 Church</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><strong><em><span>Newsweek</span></em></strong> is poised to be the first major publishing firm of recent years to move from midtown to downtown, as the magazine has a lease out for about <strong><span>200,000</span></strong> <strong><span>square feet</span></strong> at landlord <strong><span>Alex Sapir</span></strong>’s <strong><span>100 Church Street</span></strong>, according to a s <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/newsweek-plans-move-downtown-sapir-s-100-church">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 19:06:04 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Eliot Brown</dc:creator>
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 <title>Newsweek Plans Downtown Move</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><em>Newsweek</em> is close to striking a deal that will move the magazine out of its midtown headquarters and into 100 Church Street in downtown Manhattan. The <em>Observer'</em>s Eliot Brown <a href="/2008/newsweek-nearing-move-downtown">is reporting</a> that<em> Newsweek</em> has reached a lease agreement at 100 Church Street, which is two blocks from City Hall. Brown is being told that a final deal should be reached by the end of the month.</p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:23:33 -0500</pubDate>
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