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Tina Brown
American
November 21, 1953
Editor
'America' is synonymous with opportunity.
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The Duke of York has never remarried.
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We live in a culture of destructive transparency.
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More Brazilian women earn Ph.D.s every year than do men.
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It's almost as if Putin is brilliant, really - he's outfoxing Obama all the time.
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The Taliban knows they have more to fear from an educated girl than an American drone.
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Obama, for all his brilliance, has no real, felt understanding of management structures or of business.
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In the end, Dan Rather's legend skewered him, CBS and the craft of journalism.
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The rights of women are to the 21st century what civil rights were to the 20th.
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'The Daily Beast' competes in the highly Darwinian media world filled with hyper-smart, highly adaptive, tool-using people with opposable thumbs.
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I think for a young journalist, it's better to write for the Web at the moment than it is for print.
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It's actually harder than it looks to be a good pundit on the air. You've got to have stuff to say.
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American newspapers are dying mostly because they were so dull for so long, a whole generation gave up on them.
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Now everyone leaking and tweeting and posting on everyone else is the acknowledged way to get ahead in the 21st century.
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CBS's Ed Murrow may have been over-celebrated as the principled observer for the masses, fair yet unafraid to take on the bullies.
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It was Barry Diller's idea to start 'The Daily Beast,' and he has turned out to be the best partner I've ever had. There's no one better to go into the jungle with.
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Beast Books will be longer than conventional long-form magazine articles but shorter than conventional nonfiction books. They will be published digitally and distributed on multiple platforms, and will soon thereafter be available as handy paperbacks.
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Obama can't change his cool disposition, though it would be nice if he lost the vaguely grudging air he gives off that problems of management get in the way of ideas.
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Change
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Get
The comptroller of New York City ought to have all the characteristics of a major corporation's CFO - quiet rigor, obsessive care for detail, incorruptible judgment, an ability to work assiduously behind the scenes with the key stakeholders.
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The natural creativity of the staff morphed 'The Daily Beast' very fast into what has become a newsroom. Aggregation lives on the Cheat Sheet, the video player, and in the breaking news slot in the first big box. The rest is all original, generated by Beast writers and editors.
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Periodically, 'The New York Times' runs a business news story lamenting how few women still make it to the top in the Wall Street boys' club. Could it be that women are choosing to be conscientious objectors in these wars of one against all?
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Your normal Wall Street big-swinging Richard has enough of a lingering moral compass to at least tell himself that his wizardry benefits somebody or something besides himself. You know, his cleverness makes capital markets more efficient. It provides credit to productive enterprise. Whatever.
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When George W. Bush hit the campaign trail in 2000, the precious possession he brought with him from home was his personal feather pillow. The theme of the Bush years was obliviousness. He was famously unavailable for debate and dialogue. He was deaf to countervailing voices. He hit the sack early and always got a good night's sleep.
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Practices such as arranged marriages and restrictions on girls attending school have deep roots, and changing them is a gradual process. Sometimes these problems seem very far away from us here in the United States. But let's remember that even into the 20th century, an American woman could not own property or vote in national elections.
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