The New York Times Magazine 1999 Max Frankel - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1999 Max Frankel
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A more perfect future: the big news of the millennium ahead will build on the main event of the millenium now ending.(Brief Article)Max Frankel
And the winner should be ...(why 'Shakespeare in Love' should take Best Picture Oscar)(Column)Max Frankel
Capital carousel: climb aboard - there's room for everyone.(aftermath of Bill Clinton's impeachment ordeal and what American society needs to do to eliminate the conditions that made it a scandal)Max Frankel
Comehither.com: why the debt-ridden New Media throw so much good money at the Old.Max Frankel
How to bust his trust.(antitrust case against Bill Gates)Max Frankel
Last gasp for fair air: what still remains of TV regulation could end the political money chase.(rules that guide political campaign TV ads)(Column)Max Frankel
Mondays with Morris: an authorized memoir of the memoirist.(Edmund Morris)(Column)Max Frankel
One TV nation, divisible.(Word & Image)Max Frankel
Only yesterday: not quite everything changed in this fastest century.(Word & Image)(Statistical Data Included)Max Frankel
Our humanity vs. their sovereignty.(Word & Image)Max Frankel
Steam for sale.(Word and Image)(magazines using sex to sell their products)(Brief Article)(Column)Max Frankel
The information tyranny: despite the Internet's `democracy,' a corporate plutocracy dominates political speech in America.(how corporations used their wealth and power to control information, broadcasting and other media- or technology-driven resources)(Column)Max Frankel
The Pulitzer paradox: the more honored the story and distinguished the journalism, the fewer the readers who get to see it.(need for changes in the criteria for Pulitzer journalism awards and the failure of newspapers to provide detailed coverage of award-winning stories)Max Frankel
Too much art: behind the carnival at the Brooklyn Museum, a crisis.(Brooklyn Museum of Art exhibition)(Word and Image)(Column)Max Frankel
What's happened to the media?(quality of TV news on the decline)(Word & Image)Max Frankel
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