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Clinton's strong ties to Arab nation
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January 24, 2008
Reviewer:
Betty Roberts
Yes, indeed it is always a pleasure to read this magazine.
I'm actually not sure who I will vote for yet. Recently, I read several articles about the multi million business deals the Clinton's made with Dubai and other strong ties they have with Arab nations.
I do wonder if we should be concerned about national security should she be elected.
Betty
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The best
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January 09, 2008
Reviewer:
B.I.G. MOE
I'm always looking forward to read Newsweek. In my 4th period English class my teacher brings us Newsweek’s so we can read them. I think that is a great thing to have a teacher that is willing to do that for her student. The Newsweek gives as a idea about what is going around us. Newsweek educate us about the world around us, like what is going on with other people, war and politics. I think everyone should read a Newsweek even if it is for fun they will love it and read more. Thank you Newsweek and Thank you Ms. Chlebek.
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Giving the Youth a Resource
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December 06, 2007
Reviewer:
Anna J
I am a high school sophomore, and have been reading Newsweek since I was in middle school. Every issue leaves me with unbiased information on current events, politics, and other useful reports that will stay with me as I go into my adult years. I believe that by using the knowledge of the past, we can create a better future. Newsweek, along with other forces catering to people of varying ages, is helping to provide each generation with material that they can utilize to the benefit of the nation, and of the world. Thank you, and please continue.
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You cover it all
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September 12, 2007
Reviewer:
Mary Latendresse
Every Tuesday, I look forward to opening my mailbox and finding Newsweek inside. The climate in America is such that we all are looking for a change but what to change to? Newsweek thoroughly reports both sides so that I am better able to educate myself on the important issues facing our country. I know I will vote Democrate in 2008, but am still very uncertain as to who would be our best President in 2009. After your article on Hillary Clinton, I am leaning in her direction. She is strong enough to stand up to intense negativity, yet pragmatic enough to admit when she is wrong. She listens to her advisors, but is not brow beaten by them. I like Hillary, but look forward to your continuing scutiny and careful reporting on all of the canditates so that my decision in 2008 will be an educated one.
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tapped into the pulse of current events
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February 06, 2006
Reviewer:
George N
After Time magazine Newsweek is the second largest weekly magazine in the U.S. First published in 1933 it is still in the forefront of breaking news, analysis and commentary. Well balanced between national and international news, with a format and layout conducive to easy perusal of their well researched articles, it's hard not to like Newsweek. Condensed, informative, current topics with a diverse perspective of news around the world are delivered in a clean, detailed style. With bureaus in the U.S. and abroad, Newsweek keeps tapped into the pulse of the the happenings around the globe at the time they are reinvent, with well documented commentaries to give you the whole story. Newsweek is a publication for people who like to keep up with current events and who examine the ins and outs of the political arena. It is number one in my opinion.
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