The New York Times Magazine 2000 Max Frankel - Abstracts
| The New York Times Magazine 2000 Max Frankel | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A sinister Rorschach.(censoring of official documents) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| A television high.(success of television programme 'Who want to be a millionaire) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| Heresy on 81st Street.(Word & Image) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| Plots for hire: media mercenaries join the war on drugs.(Word & Image)(Column) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| The call of the Andes.(threat of Colombian drug industry on American economy)(Evaluation) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| The ides of April.(income tax) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| Truth in surfing.(online companies)(Column) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| Who wants to be a monopoly?(impact of monpoly power in the media) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
| You can't dam the money; it's the high cost of TV that haunts all politics.(Column) | General interest | Max Frankel | |||
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