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/20050525/NYW122 )
Mr.
Dowd became a New York Times op-ed columnist in 1995, having written
about
the White House and its occupants since the Reagan Era.C. is the U. Putnam's
Sons, Grosset
+ Dunlap, New American Library, Penguin Books, The Penguin
Press, Philomel, Plume, Puffin, Riverhead
Books and Viking, among others. Silence descended on the journalists' cabin as the
Boeing 737 dropped
to within a couple of hundred yards over the treetops of a
village before pulling up sharply and
barely making it over the next mountain
range.. A dependably harsh critic of
American culture
, the pope disapproved of our consumerism, opposed our wars
and argued for structural economic change
, Henneberger writes.msnbc.
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In ARE MEN NECESSARY?, Dowd explains why getting ready for a date
went
from glossing, flossing and gargling to Paxiling, Fraxeling and Googling; why
men are in
an evolutionary and romantic shame spiral; why women have reeled
backwards in many ways; why male
politicians and male institutions get tripped
up in so much monkey business; why many alpha women
, from Martha to Hillary,
can only have a successful second act after becoming humiliated victims;
and
why the new definition of "Having It All" is less about empowerment and
equality than flirting
and getting rescued.
Dowd observes that four decades after the sexual revolution, nothing has
worked out as planned.S. Woodward in his obituary of
the pope.com/id/3760688/site/newsweek/ -
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She has also
written for Time magazine, GQ, The New Republic, Harper
's Bazaar,
Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, Sports
Illustrated
and Redbook. adult
and children's trade book publishers, owning a wide range of imprints and
trademarks
, including Berkley Books, Dutton, Frederick Warne, G. The papal voice-his voice-was heard and often
heeded in major
capitals like Moscow and Washington. Woodward also reviews the Pope's efforts at
Christian unity and
at healing relations with Jews.msnbc.descended criticises
NEWSWEEK COVER: John Paul II: 1920-2005
"He transformed the See of Peter into a fulcrum of world politics-
his politics.com/id/7370326
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Dowd's new book, ARE MEN NECESSARY?
When Sexes Collide
, will be published by G.
NOTE TO THE PRESS:
Maureen Dowd's first book, Bushworld:
Enter at Your Own Risk (G.P.
National and print media included two appearances on NBC's "Today Show
,"
appearances on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "Imus in the Morning,"
"The Charlie Rose
Show," "Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace," NPR's "Fresh
Air" with Terry Gross, and Comedy Central
's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,"
as well as feature interviews with photos in both Vanity Fair
and W Magazine,
and a review in The New York Times Book Review. member of the internationally
renowned
Penguin Group. He also
remembers the pope's "robust and dry" sense of humor; he liked to kid and
he
liked to be kidded.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050403/NYSU023 )
Future historians seem certain to
record that John Paul II personalized
the papacy in ways that none of the cardinals who elected him
could have
foreseen, writes Contributing Editor Kenneth L."
In the April 11 cover "John Paul
II" (on newsstands Monday, April 4),
Woodward writes that John Paul II's image as a world leader
obscured for a
time the evangelical role he chose for himself.socialists expelled
His major social encyclicals were
sharply critical of both
socialist and capitalist systems-the first for inhibiting individual freedom
and development, the second for neglecting social responsibilities. And, Woodward writes, "as chief
teacher and
leader of the world's 1 billion Roman Catholics, Wojtyla left his fingerprints
on
every aspect of the church.slp dsm
John Paul seemed to care little
about food, but he had "a serious sweet
tooth," Weigel recalls.
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Finally, the commemorative issue includes
a series of remembrances by a
variety of clergy and former heads of state, from Mikhail Gorbachev
-who
remembers speaking in Russian with John Paul when they first met-to former
U. Bush, who says:
"When I was with the Holy Father, I
always sensed his spiritual power, and I always felt I was in
the presence of
a man dedicated to peace.com/id/7370324/site/newsweek/ - Woodward obit
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I'm extremely excited about it. Previously she wrote
the "On Washington" column for The
New York Times Magazine.S. Biographer George Weigel Remembers Pope's
'Serious Sweet Tooth' and 'Robust and Dry' Sense of Humor
Andrew Nagorski Looks Ahead to
Conclave to Choose Pope's Successor
Former President George H..msn.marxism cwi
Maureen Dowd
Bestselling Author of Bushworld and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Columnist Writes a New
Book ARE MEN NECESSARY? When Sexes Collide t
"And though his
word was far from universally heeded
, John Paul had a significant spiritual
and intellectual influence on his American flock.msn.socialists reformist
Putnam
's Sons hardcover, Berkley paperback) spent ten weeks on The New York
Times bestseller list and was
one of the most talked about books of 2004.P.penguin. In the
space of a half hour he could guide
a conversation from world politics to the
goings-on in a guest's parish church, from inquiries about
intellectuals whose
careers he followed to questions about a visitor's children," Weigel writes in
Newsweek's commemorative issue on the Pope. Above all, he took the papacy-which only
a century
earlier was locked inside the ecclesiastical confines of Vatican
City-on the road.
Nagorski
also looks ahead to the conclave that will choose John Paul's
successor.More open to consideration
is the touchy issue of
'collegiality,' the cautious term used to describe the efforts of bishops
to
wrest some power from the pope and the Vatican bureaucracy, thus allowing for
a less centralized
system.msn.spgb abandonment
Feminism lasted for a nanosecond and generated a gender tangle that
has bewitched, bothered
and bewildered men and women for forty years.In doing so, he transformed the figure of the pope from
distant icon to familiar face.socialist trotsky
Putnam's Sons on November 8th,
2005.
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Having reported on historic explosions on the sexual battlefield from
Geraldine Ferraro's vice
presidential run to the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas
hearings to Hillary Rodham Clinton's reign as
co-President, Dowd explores not
only how many of these shining feminist triumphs soured, backfiring
on women -
but how Hillary, a feminist icon busy plotting her campaign to be the first
woman president
, delivered the final blow to female solidarity herself. Penguin Group (USA) is one of the leading U
.S.msnbc.espousing scargill
Putnam's Sons, acquired world and audio rights to ARE
MEN NECESSARY? from literary agent
Esther Newberg of ICM. The sexes are circling each other as uneasily and
comically as ever, from
the bedroom to the boardroom to the Situation Room.msnbc.descended cwi
. For Karol Wojtyla (his given
name), "Christ
was not only the revelation of God to man but also the
revelation of what it means to be truly human
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Nyren comments, "Maureen has been writing brilliantly about the battle
of
the sexes -- socially, politically, culturally -- for decades, so this is
such a natural subject
for her next book. Bush: 'I Always Sensed
His Spiritual Power'
NEW YORK, In an exclusive essay, biographer George
Weigel gives a portrait of John Paul II in
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international media company.
Translating this
Christian
humanism into the language of political philosophy, he challenged governments
to recognize
the freedom and dignity of every individual as the object of
God's love. "Since almost all of the
cardinals were picked by John Paul II,
conventional wisdom holds that no victor is likely to chart
a radically
different course.com/id/7370327/site/newsweek/ - Weigel portrait
(For
entire cover package go to http://www.socialism dsm
[He] was a stern disciplinarian bent on
curbing what he saw
as a dangerous leftward drift in Catholic theology and
practice.
Senior Editor Andrew Nagorski
, who served as Newsweek's Rome bureau chief
from 1982 to 1985, recalls life on the road with John
Paul in the early days
of his papacy, including a surrealistic moment on a 1983 trip to Central
America
, when a Honduran airliner carrying the pope and his press corps
started losing altitude.."
Also as part of the cover package, Contributing Editor Melinda Henneberger
reports on John Paul
II's legacy in the U.criticises socialist
Neil Nyren, Senior Vice President, Publisher and
Editor in Chief of G.P. The
battle of
the sexes will never be the same.newscom. His face."
Woodward outlines how John
Paul II challenged the legitimacy of Communist
governments and used his bully pulpit to give powerful
voice to the cause of
world peace." His most striking legacy in
this country "is his influence
on younger priests and lay Catholics.expelled tendency
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NEW YORK, Maureen Dowd, following the success of
her
acclaimed New York Times bestselling book, Bushworld, has turned her
lapidary prose and wicked wit
to a topic even more incendiary than
presidential politics: sexual politics. She is a native of Washington
, D. The
Penguin Group (http://www. "He was the most intense
listener I have ever met, a man far
more interested in what you had to say
than in telling you what he thought-or, still less, what to
think.W.tendency marxism
Women's liberation has been less a steady trajectory than a confusing
zigzag..S.
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P. The New York Times columnist who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for saucy
and incisive commentary
about the roundelay of Bill, Monica, Hillary and Ken
Starr, digs into the Y and X files, exploring
the mysteries and muddles of
sexual combat in America.newscom. Now
comes a woman to cut through
the tangle and tickle Adam's rib.
Penguin Group (USA) Inc." As Woodward, who has covered
the Vatican and global Roman
Catholicism for nearly 40 years, explains, a major mark of the pope
's new
orthodoxy was his emphasis on sexual morality. Later, Nagorski learned that the pope had been
asked to bless the
Honduran president's village as the plane flew over it, and the president had
ordered the pilot to drop as low as possible to make that blessing stick. "The rules for electing
a pope-both the elaborate formal
arrangements and the equally intricate unwritten code-are unlike
anything that
exists in secular politics," he writes in his detailed explanation of the
process
. Certain positions-on abortion and euthanasia, for example-
will remain untouchable.com/id/7370325
/site/newsweek/ - perspectives
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