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− | '''Time''' is a weekly news magazine with a moderate political slant that was founded by [[Henry Luce]]. | + | '''Time''' is a weekly news magazine with a moderate political slant that was founded by [[Henry Luce]], and whose CEO since 2002 has been [[Ann S. Moore]]. |
It is published by [[Time Inc]], a division of [[Time Warner]]. | It is published by [[Time Inc]], a division of [[Time Warner]]. |
Revision as of 07:36, 20 August 2008
Time is a weekly news magazine with a moderate political slant that was founded by Henry Luce, and whose CEO since 2002 has been Ann S. Moore.
It is published by Time Inc, a division of Time Warner.
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Church of Scientology Controversy
In May 1991 Time featured an article on the origins and then-current controversies facing the Church of Scientology, a quasi scientific religious organization that was founded by science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. The article led to a libel lawsuit from the Church, which was dismissed in 2001 [1].
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Contact Info
Website:http://www.time.com
External links
- Richard Behar, "Scientology: The Cult of Greed", Time, May 1991.[2]