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The photographer who shot the picture violated his contract by reselling them to Newsweek. That photographer, Brian Adams, could not immediately be reached, and his agent, Kelly Price, declined to comment, saying, "I keep all of my clients' business private." But a spokeswoman for Runner's World confirms that Adams's contract contained a clause stipulating that his photos of Palin would be under embargo for a period of one year following publication -- meaning until August 2010. "Runner's World did not provide Newsweek with its cover image," the spokeswoman said. "It was provided to Newsweek by the photographer's stock agency, without...
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Newsweek's effort to take a stab at former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on the heels of her book tour appears to be backfiring - at least from a legal standpoint. Recently, the latest cover of Newsweek took an image of Palin that originally appeared in Runner's World magazine. Palin has criticized the posting on her Facebook page, as NewsBusters' Noel Sheppard reported. "The out-of-context Newsweek approach is sexist and oh-so-expected by now," she wrote. And Newsweek's Jon Meacham insists the magazine did nothing wrong - that this is just the nature of what they do at Newsweek. "We chose the...
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What on earth was Sarah Palin thinking when she posed in a pair of teeny-tiny gym shorts for a photograph that ended up on the cover of Newsweek -- a cover she has called "sexist"? Perhaps she was thinking that her image would only appear in the magazine she was posing for, Runner's World, and nowhere else, at least not for months and months. If so, she had good reason -- since, as DailyFinance has learned, the photographer who shot the picture violated his contract by reselling them to Newsweek. That photographer, Brian Adams, could not immediately be reached, and...
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What on earth was Sarah Palin thinking when she posed in a pair of teeny-tiny gym shorts for a photograph that ended up on the cover of Newsweek -- a cover she has called "sexist"? Perhaps she was thinking that her image would only appear in the magazine she was posing for, Runner's World, and nowhere else, at least not for months and months. If so, she had good reason -- since, as DailyFinance has learned, the photographer who shot the picture violated his contract by reselling them to Newsweek.
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For those who missed the show, Sean Hannity interviews Dana Perino and Stuart Varney over Newsweek magazines decision to publish photograph of Sarah Palin. Well done, Sean!
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On the cover of this week’s issue of Newsweek is a photo that was shot for the August 2009 issue of Runner’s World, in which Sarah Palin was featured on the monthly “I’m a Runner” back page. Runner’s World did not provide Newsweek with the image. Instead, it was provided to Newsweek by the photographer’s stock agency, without Runner’s World’s knowledge or permission.
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These days, with a socialist in power I'm not the most patriotic man in America. But let me tell you this- after looking at her Newsweek cover photo, run that up the flagpole and I will salute it. I will start wearing red white and blue socks. I will have the preamble tattooed on my left leg. I will give the office of the presidency the respect it deserves.
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For the second time since Sarah Palin stepped into the national political spotlight, a photo of the former Republican vice-presidential candidate featured on the cover of Newsweek magazine is sparking controversy. Palin herself blasted the "out-of-context" cover as "sexist" on her Facebook page. ... The reaction to the Newsweek cover has predictably sparked outrage from conservative supporters of Palin and kudos from liberals who oppose her. CBN commentator David Brady called the cover "a new low" for the "biased" magazine, adding that Newsweek has a history of portraying liberal women as "heroes for the next generation," while portraying conservative women...
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The choice of photo for the cover of this week's Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this "news" magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant. The Runner's World magazine one-page profile for which this photo was taken was all about health and fitness - a subject to which I am devoted and which is critically important to this nation. The out-of-context Newsweek approach is sexist and oh-so-expected by now. If anyone can learn anything from it: it shows why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, gender, or color of skin. The...
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The choice of photo for the cover of this week's Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this "news" magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant. The Runner's World magazine one-page profile for which this photo was taken was all about health and fitness - a subject to which I am devoted and which is critically important to this nation. The out-of-context Newsweek approach is sexist and oh-so-expected by now. If anyone can learn anything from it: it shows why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, gender, or color of skin. The...
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The choice of photo for the cover of this week's Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this "news" magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant. The Runner's World magazine one-page profile for which this photo was taken was all about health and fitness - a subject to which I am devoted and which is critically important to this nation. The out-of-context Newsweek approach is sexist and oh-so-expected by now. If anyone can learn anything from it: it shows why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, gender, or color of skin. The...
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Comes as no shock, Newsweek, the general msm attack a rising conservative star. Are they loosing it? If they want Sarah Palin to go away and for the media to stop talking about her, maybe the media … uhhh … should stop talking about her! Looking into the political future of the GOP is like trying to see a pen cap at the bottom of a soy latte with double foam. Look, so far I like Gov. Palin. I also like a few other conservative leaders. That said, I’m going to pick up her book this week like a few...
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I only found a few staff e-mails (1st Name (period) Last Name @newsweek.com) so I had to construct most of them. I would suggest e-mailing all of them letting them know Obama (do not mention Sarah Palin) is not only a complete disaster and a disgrace but give them hell for assisting in but the fool in The White House. The media is the singe most dangerous entity in the world (2nd enviromentalists, 3rd radical Islam) (as we saw in Ft Hood, getting Obama elected, defending Iran & Islam etc.......) evan.thomas@newsweek.com,grace.huh@newsweek.com,katherine.barna@newsweek.com,jan.angilella@newsweek.com,Letters@newsweek.com,Editors@newsweek.com,tech@newsweek.com,webeditors@newsweek.com,kenneth.woodward@newsweek.com,comments@fareedzakaria.com,pat.wingert@newsweek.com,webeditors@newsweek.com,internationalsubs@newsweekmag.com,Jerry.Adler@newsweek.com,lorraine.ali@newsweek.com,david.alpern@newsweek.com,jonathan.alter@newsweek.com,david.ansen@newsweek.com,holly.bailey@newsweek.com,julia.baird@newsweek.com,john.barry@newsweek.com,jeffrey.bartholet@newsweek.com,sharon.begley@newsweek.com,bret.begun@newsweek.com,jessica.bennett@newsweek.com,martha.brant@newsweek.com,darrenbriscoe@newsweek.com,mary.carmichael@newsweek.com,eleanor.clift@newsweek.com,katie.connolly@newsweek.com,ellis.cose@newsweek.com,jonathan.darman@newsweek.com,babak.dehghanpisheh@newsweek.com,kathy.deveny@newsweek.com,christopher.dickey@newsweek.com,tony.emerson@newsweek.com,howard.fineman@newsweek.com,arian.flores@newsweek.com, rana.foroohar@newsweek.com,arlyn.gajilan@newsweek.com,arlene.getz@newsweek.com,devin.gordon@newsweek.com,susan.greenberg@newsweek.com,daniel.gross@newsweek.com,fred.guterl@newsweek.com,nisid.hajari@newsweek.com,michael.hirsh@newsweek.com,mark.hosenball@newsweek.com,michael.isikoff@newsweek.com,scott.johnson@newsweek.com,malcolm.jones@newsweek.com,barbara.Kantrowitz@newsweek.com,larry.kaplow@newsweek.com,daniel.klaidman@newsweek.com,weston.kosova@newsweek.com,Melinda.Liu@newsweek.com,daniel.mcginn@newsweek.com,cathleen.mcguigan@newsweek.com,Stryker.McGuire@newsweek.com,jon.meacham@newsweek.com,susannah.meadows@newsweek.com,lisa.miller@newsweek.com,mark.miller@newsweek.com,andrew.nagorski@newsweek.com,david.noonan@newsweek.com,kevin.peraino@newsweek.com,marc.peyser@newsweek.com,anna.quindlen@newsweek.com,jane.quinn@newsweek.com,
 johnnie.roberts@newsweek.com,andrew.romano@newsweek.com,debra.rosenberg@newsweek.com,allison.samuels@newsweek.com,robert.samuelson@newsweek.com,samseibert@newsweek.com,ramin.setoodeh@newsweek.com,suzanne.smalley@newsweek.com,richard.smith@newsweek.com,mark.starr@newsweek.com,linda.stern@newsweek.com,carl.sullivan@newsweek.com,stuart.taylor@newsweek.com,jonathan.tepperman@newsweek.com,evan.thomas@newsweek.com,steve.tuttle@newsweek.com,george.will@newsweek.com,pat.wingert@newsweek.com,Kenneth.Woodward@newsweek.com, fareed.zakaria@newsweek.com
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I only found a few staff e-mails (1st Name (period) Last Name @newsweek.com) so I had to construct most of them. I would suggest e-mailing all of them letting them know Obama (do not mention Sarah Palin) is not only a complete disaster and a disgrace but give them hell for assisting in but the fool in The White House. The media is the singe most dangerous entity in the world (2nd enviromentalists, 3rd radical Islam) (as we saw in Ft Hood, getting Obama elected, defending Iran & Islam etc.......) evan.thomas@newsweek.com,grace.huh@newsweek.com,katherine.barna@newsweek.com,jan.angilella@newsweek.com,Letters@newsweek.com,Editors@newsweek.com,tech@newsweek.com,webeditors@newsweek.com,kenneth.woodward@newsweek.com,comments@fareedzakaria.com,pat.wingert@newsweek.com,webeditors@newsweek.com,internationalsubs@newsweekmag.com,Jerry.Adler@newsweek.com,lorraine.ali@newsweek.com,david.alpern@newsweek.com,jonathan.alter@newsweek.com,david.ansen@newsweek.com,holly.bailey@newsweek.com,julia.baird@newsweek.com,john.barry@newsweek.com,jeffrey.bartholet@newsweek.com,sharon.begley@newsweek.com,bret.begun@newsweek.com,jessica.bennett@newsweek.com,martha.brant@newsweek.com,darrenbriscoe@newsweek.com,mary.carmichael@newsweek.com,eleanor.clift@newsweek.com,katie.connolly@newsweek.com,ellis.cose@newsweek.com,jonathan.darman@newsweek.com,babak.dehghanpisheh@newsweek.com,kathy.deveny@newsweek.com,christopher.dickey@newsweek.com,tony.emerson@newsweek.com,howard.fineman@newsweek.com,arian.flores@newsweek.com, rana.foroohar@newsweek.com,arlyn.gajilan@newsweek.com,arlene.getz@newsweek.com,devin.gordon@newsweek.com,susan.greenberg@newsweek.com,daniel.gross@newsweek.com,fred.guterl@newsweek.com,nisid.hajari@newsweek.com,michael.hirsh@newsweek.com,mark.hosenball@newsweek.com,michael.isikoff@newsweek.com,scott.johnson@newsweek.com,malcolm.jones@newsweek.com,barbara.Kantrowitz@newsweek.com,larry.kaplow@newsweek.com,daniel.klaidman@newsweek.com,weston.kosova@newsweek.com,Melinda.Liu@newsweek.com,daniel.mcginn@newsweek.com,cathleen.mcguigan@newsweek.com,Stryker.McGuire@newsweek.com,jon.meacham@newsweek.com,susannah.meadows@newsweek.com,lisa.miller@newsweek.com,mark.miller@newsweek.com,andrew.nagorski@newsweek.com,david.noonan@newsweek.com,kevin.peraino@newsweek.com,marc.peyser@newsweek.com,anna.quindlen@newsweek.com,jane.quinn@newsweek.com,
 johnnie.roberts@newsweek.com,andrew.romano@newsweek.com,debra.rosenberg@newsweek.com,allison.samuels@newsweek.com,robert.samuelson@newsweek.com,samseibert@newsweek.com,ramin.setoodeh@newsweek.com,suzanne.smalley@newsweek.com,richard.smith@newsweek.com,mark.starr@newsweek.com,linda.stern@newsweek.com,carl.sullivan@newsweek.com,stuart.taylor@newsweek.com,jonathan.tepperman@newsweek.com,evan.thomas@newsweek.com,steve.tuttle@newsweek.com,george.will@newsweek.com,pat.wingert@newsweek.com,Kenneth.Woodward@newsweek.com, fareed.zakaria@newsweek.com
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The cover of next week’s Newsweek features a picture of Sarah Palin, along with the headline “How do you solve a problem like Sarah?†The cover is one more example of the periodical’s positioning itself as the ideas journal for people who think that the New York Times’ in-house editorials are middle-of-road, but have too many big words. And of the magazine’s cultural disconnect from much of the United States. To wit: “How do you solve a problem like Maria?†is an early song in The Sound of Music, which won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Picture. In the...
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Sarah Palin's new book "Going Rogue" is set for release on Nov. 17 and with that will likely come a media blitz of epic proportions. However, based on the cover of the Nov. 23 issue of Newsweek, someone felt a response was warranted. The wizards of smart at Newsweek took an image from a shoot of Palin that originally appeared in Runner's World magazine for the cover and splashed the headlines, "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?" and "She's Bad News for the GOP - and For Everybody Else, Too." Mike Allen of Politico previewed the cover in...
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Sarah Palin's new book "Going Rogue" is set for release on Nov. 17 and with that will likely come a media blitz of epic proportions. However, based on the cover of the Nov. 23 issue of Newsweek, someone felt a response was warranted. The wizards of smart at Newsweek took an image from a shoot of Palin that originally appeared in Runner's World magazine for the cover and splashed the headlines, "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?" and "She's Bad News for the GOP - and For Everybody Else, Too." ...more (with bare-legged Palin cover)...
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Newsweek's cover declares Palin is a "Problem" and says she is "Bad News" for the GOP and "Bad News" for everyone! "...The choice of photo for the cover of this week’s Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this “news” magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant... "...Newsweek is a joke. How can they be taken seriously when they claim to be a straight news magazine and simply declare on their own that Palin is “bad news?”...it should be called...ObamaWeek...The more they hate her, the more we love her!..."
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