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Economy of Israel...in software development and is a major tourist destination. In 1998, Tel Aviv was named by Newsweek as one of the ten most technologically influential cities in the world. American billionaires and business tycoons including Bill Gates,... In this article: Israel, United States, Natural gas, International Monetary Fund, Coal, Inflation, European Union, Kashrut, and Haifa |
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Medical News Today | November 04, 2009
Also In Global Health News: Breast Cancer In Developing World; Burkina Faso ITN Distribution; Diarrhea In People Over Age Five; Gates Q&A
...10/30). Newsweek Q&A With Bill And Melinda Gates Newsweek interviewed Bill and Melinda Gates last week during their visit to Washington, D.C., for their foundation's Living Proof Project. In response to a question about the most pressing...
In this article: Breast cancer, Melinda Gates, Cancer, Diarrhea, Burkina Faso, Agence France-Presse, Bill Gates, Medical advice, and Unicef
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Newsweek World News | October 31, 2009
Gates: Aid for Global Health Programs Works
...the largest philanthropic organization in the world. He and his wife, Melinda, met with NEWSWEEK's Jerry Guo in Washington last week before a major speech to policymakers on health programs. Excerpts: Customize the Newsweek homepage to...
In this article: Bill Gates, Overpopulation, HIV, Malaria, Diarrhea, Rotavirus, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Thailand
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CNET News.com | June 22, 2008
Microsoft after Gates, Bill without Microsoft Tech news blog - CNET News
...such as U2 front man Bono (like in this video), working on famine relief and education. While the Newsweek story mentions Microsoft's challenges in antitrust probes, Windows Vista versus Windows XP, and the Internet search arena, the story...
In this article: Microsoft, Bill Gates, CNET News, Google, Java, Windows Vista, Steve Ballmer, and Monopoly
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | June 25, 2008
The long and successful journey of Bill Gates
...carried a cover story - 'Bill Gates - A rich life'. The current issue of Newsweek carries his picture on the cover and an interesting piece, 'Microsoft after Gates; Bill after Microsoft'. BBC aired a special interview with Bill Gates, 'How a...
In this article: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corporation, BusinessWeek, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Windows 95, Paul Allen, and BBC
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www.washingtonpost.com | June 02, 2007
From the Web
From the Web washingtonpost.com/business Newsweek's Steven Levy wrote from the fifth annual All Things Digital Conference in Carlsbad, Calif.: Nobody knew quite what to expect when Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Apple chief executive...
In this article: Bill Gates, Apple, Steve Jobs, Federal Communications Commission, Microsoft, Chief Executive, Itunes, and Steven Levy
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | June 23, 2008
As Gates walks away, Microsoft faces challenges
...again who has that breadth." While Ballmer runs the business, Newsweek reports, "the burden of filling the Gates gap in geek expertise falls to a pair of technical leaders who will split duties." Craig Mundie, a 16-year Microsoft...
In this article: Bill Gates, Microsoft, Google, Ray Ozzie, Steve Ballmer, Yahoo, Chief Executive, Groove, and Web-based
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Seeking Alpha | May 21, 2008
Peak Oil: While Washington Sleeps... - Seeking Alpha
...US "situation" for lack of a better word. I started with the DOE and members of Congress. I've contacted Barron's, Newsweek, Business Week, and CNBC; I figured rich people would care about their families and country and so I contacted the...
In this article: United States, Boone Pickens, CNBC, Washington, Tax, Silver, Schlumberger, and Google guys
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PR Newswire: Multicultural News | June 22, 2008
NEWSWEEK: International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives, June 30, 2008
...Your Lifestyle, Your Genes, And Cancer. In this installment of the ongoing Health for Life series, Newsweek and Harvard Medical School look at the connection between cancer rates, lifestyle and genetics. The strongest evidence of the...
In this article: Nicolas Sarkozy, Bill Gates, Cancer, Microsoft, Iraq, Barack Obama, Houston, Texas, and Jacques Attali
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MarketWatch | October 01, 2008
Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Microsoft needs the help of Mad Men
...ads smug, or mean-spirited. But they have clearly gotten under Microsoft's skin. Gates himself asked Newsweek last year, "Does honesty matter in these things?" That criticism may or may not be valid. These brilliant ads, like the perception...
In this article: Microsoft, Bill Gates, Jerry Seinfeld, Mad Men, Don Draper, Apple, Burger King, and Steve Ballmer
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Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence. Newsweek is published in four English language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region.
Recently, the magazine's owner The Washington Post Company has stated the publication has been losing profit. The company overhauled the magazine in May, 2009, refocusing its content and using higher-quality paper, to target a smaller and more "elite audience" and to identify itself as a "thought leader". To sustain its level of journalism with a reduced guaranteed circulation, Newsweek plans to eventually increase prices.
- Name:
- Newsweek
- Type:
- Newsmagazine
- Location Country:
- United States
- Published By:
- The Washington Post Company
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
- ISSN:
- 0028-9604
- First:
- February 17, 1933
- Frequency:
- Weekly
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
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