The Week
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The Week is the name taken by three weekly newsmagazines founded in the United Kingdom. All three iterations of the magazine were noted for a witty, trenchant and political review of events[citation needed], and employed an approach that summarizes and contextualizes news and opinion writing from other publications. The Week is currently published in both UK and U.S. editions by Dennis Publishing Ltd.. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
Medium audience (100-500K) (English)
Political Viewpoint:
Neutral viewpoint
Edited By:
Fabrice Florin
Last Edit:
Oct 21, 2006 - 1:39 AM PDT
Story Stats
Top Topics:
U.S. (15), Politics (13), Business (8), Republicans (7), World (4), Obama Administration (4), U.S. Economy (4), Health (3), Sci/Tech (3), Presidential Election 2008 (3), Media (3), Democrats (3), Foreign Policy (2), Psychology (2), John McCain (2)...
Top Authors:
Robert Shrum (4), David Frum (1), Ed Morrissey (1), Jonathan Haidt (1), Bob Shrum (1), Will Wilkinson (1), Francis Wilkinson (1), Brad Delong (1)
Top Formats:
Opinion (11), News Analysis (6), Special Report (2), Review (1)
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Why you vote the way you do
Here's a simple definition of ideology: "a set of beliefs about the proper order of society and how it can be achieved." And here's the most basic of all ideological ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
The folly of doubling down on electric cars
But do electric vehicles make any sense from a financial, environmental, or national security perspective? At the very least, they do nothing to end our reliance on foreign ...Posted by Roland F. Hirsch -
Is America still a serious nation?
Are Americans still capable of making this country serious? That is the question — the real and fundamental issue — that spans all the bitter debates now raging in ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Was Sarah Palin's Reality TV Show Government-Subsidized?
her reality TV show, "Sarah Palin's Alaska," received a $1.2 million subsidy from the state, covering almost a third of the show's Alaskan production costs. The state subsidy ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Arizona's latest immigration idea makes sense
It's xenophobic and unconstitutional, but Arizona's effort to deny citizenship to the American-born children of illegal immigrants is actually a good idea — for immigrants ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The GOP decline starts Phase Two
Republicans seem to be enjoying their August delirium and perhaps they should. For them, it only gets worse from here as the economy improves and Democrats ride growth—and ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
On health-care, GOP faces risk, too
Are the wheels coming off the Democratic plan to revolutionize American health care? We can only hope so. But as Republicans resist the new controls, new taxes, and new ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Palin won't be GOP nominee in 2012
Sarah Palin is the bright red thread in the dull grey fabric of the Republican Party. She is charismatic, quirky, melodramatic, and fervently anti-choice, anti-gay, and ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Chrysler's road out of bankruptcy
President Obama’s announcement that Chrysler will declare bankruptcy “isn’t as bad as it sounds,” said Matthew DeBord in Slate's The Big Money. Chrysler won’t ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
The Republicans' Paranoid Style
What were the protests supposedly about? Taxes and government spending. But in fact, the President's economic program has already cut taxes for 95 percent of Americans—and ...Posted by Derek Hawkins
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