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A lot of people still think of Time as a news magazine, as opposed to the more opinionated variety like The Nation, The New Republic, or National Review.(The Week)(Brief article)

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* A lot of people still think of Time as a news magazine, as opposed to the more opinionated variety like The Nation, The New Republic, or NATIONAL REVIEW. A perusal of its recent cover stories proves otherwise. Its most recent cover as of press time featured New York mayor Michael Bloomberg and California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as "the new action heroes ... doing big things that Washington has failed to do." What "big things"? How about banning trans-fats (Bloomberg), using tax dollars to fund embryo-destroying stem-cell research (Schwarzenegger), and pushing for economically burdensome ...

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