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"Newsweek" Staff Cutbacks Are Not Precedent-Setting, But They Are "New."

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min does not date back so far, but we are confident that restructurings have taken place at Newsweek since its 1933 launch and at rival Time since the late Henry Luce started it 10 years earlier. In the 1980s, conditions at Newsweek were so tenuous that staff members were called Wallendas (as in walking on a...


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