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  Stern (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stern (English "Star") is a weekly news magazine published in Germany.
This led to the resignation of the magazine's editors and a major scandal that is still seen as a low point in German journalism.
Stern is known more for its excellent photographic coverage of stories than for the quality of its text.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stern_(magazine)   (183 words)

  
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Stern found that by bringing all of the main employers in an industry to the table at one time, rather than one after the other, he was able to effectively regulate an entire market.
Stern's plan to rescue the American worker begins with restructuring the A.F.L.-C.I.O. Since the 1960's, a lot of struggling unions have chosen to merge rather than perish, to the point where there are half as many unions in the federation today as there were at its height.
Stern gives the impression of having been shaken loose from conformity by the death of his daughter and the end of his marriage; nothing can hurt him more than he has already been hurt, which breeds in him the kind of abandon that can be dangerous to the status quo.
www.seiu32bj.org /ne/nytmag.htm   (7676 words)

  
 Howard Stern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stern has referred to himself as the "King of All Media," a parody of Michael Jackson's claiming of the title "King of Pop." To his subjects this title is true, as they have been loyal consumers of The King's books, pay-per-view events, and movies.
Stern has commented on-air that the Canadian government disapproved of his use of the ethnic slur "polack", and that was one of the reasons why his show was not broadcast in Canada until February 6, 2006, when "Howard 100" debuted on Sirius Canada.
Stern was on the air in his New York City studio during the September 11, 2001 attacks and stayed on the air with his cast/crew while many other broadcasters fled the city.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Howard_Stern   (7860 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Opinion / Op-ed / Peril in the air for Bush
Stern has been at odds with the FCC for years, but these latest proposed fines, and the looming threat of more, have driven Stern to a new level of apoplexy -- and to broadcasting the most pugnacious anti-Bush vitriol anywhere in the mainstream media.
In Stern's view, he is the victim of a witch hunt, singled out by an administration in the grip of fundamentalist Christian ideologues bent on morality regulation.
Stern will never be mistaken for a policy wonk, but tune in to his show and you'll hear him cogently attacking administration positions on an impressive range of issues: stem-cell research, abortion rights, gay marriage, media consolidation, the handling of Iraq.
www.boston.com /news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/05/03/peril_in_the_air_for_bush   (766 words)

  
 Wired 13.03: Howard Stern and the Satellite Wars
Thanks to his particular talent for connecting, for making each listener feel talked to instead of at, Stern is transforming an abstract fight about rights and values into one about the guy next door, or at least the guy down the dial.
Stern can now be heard on 40 stations nationwide.
For them, Stern's admission that he is "hung like a raisin" and his frankness about his own prejudices changes the calculus of offense.
www.wired.com /wired/archive/13.03/stern.html   (1060 words)

  
 UC Davis Nutrition Department Faculty - Judith S. Stern
Stern has published over 250 research papers in professional journals and over 150 articles in popular magazines such as Redbook and is an Editorial Advisor to Prevention Magazine.
Stern received her bachelor degree in Foods and Nutrition from Cornell University and her master of science and doctor of science degrees in nutrition from the Harvard University School of Public Health in Boston.
Dr. Stern is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Heart Association (Fellow); American Society for Clinical Nutrition (ASCN), where she was President (4/96 to 4/97); American Society for Nutrition Sciences (ASNS); the American Dietetic Association; the North American Association for the Study of Obesity, where she was President (9/92 to 10/93).
nutrition.ucdavis.edu /faculty/stern.html   (3187 words)

  
 TALKERS MAGAZINE ONLINE
In his own way, Howard Stern also became known for speaking on the radio what some people were thinking but were afraid to say, but in a style that often hits below the belt and is typically shared only between close friends.
Howard Stern is often dismissed by his critics as just a “shock jock.” But that label is inaccurate and narrow.
Few talk hosts know their audience as well as Stern does and are able to speak directly to them as well as he does.
www.talkers.com /greatest/2rStern.htm   (190 words)

  
 Stern's Final Bow — Concordia University Magazine Features
Posthumously, Max Stern and his wife, Iris, continue their legacy of fostering up-and-coming artists and enriching the cultural life of art enthusiasts in Montreal and around the world.
Fearing for his life by 1937, Stern placed many of his paintings with a shipping agent and consigned the rest of the gallery’s contents to the Lempertz Auction House in Cologne, which sold them at a fraction of their actual value.
Stern worked in their gallery until Germany invaded France in 1940, and he found himself interned on the Isle of Man as an “enemy alien” along with other German citizens.
magazine.concordia.ca /2004/december/features/Stern.shtml   (2281 words)

  
 Violinist Isaac Stern's Inspiration by Michelle Malkin -- Capitalism Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Stern returned to Israel during the Yom Kippur War in 1973 to perform in hospitals for wounded patients.
In 1979, Stern visited China in the wake of the Cultural Revolution -- under which Chinese musicians were thrown in jail or executed for listening to, and performing, Western classical music.
A documentary of the tour sanctioned by Stern (titled "From Mao to Mozart") exposed the world to the sad story of Tan Shuzhen, a violinmaker imprisoned for over a year for the crime of crafting Western instruments.
www.capmag.com /article.asp?ID=1160   (782 words)

  
 MK Magazine News: Shock Jock Howard Stern May Play Huge Role In Election
Stern is a fixture in a number of key states, including Pennsylvania, Ohio and Missouri.
Stern has been dissing Bush daily, calling him the kinds of names that ticked-off motorists usually use in traffic, and generally painting him as mortal danger to the republic.
The second: Stern fans are just as likely as non-fans to attend religious services daily or weekly; just as likely to be highly educated; more likely than non-fans to have young children at home; and more likely than non-fans to own a gun.
www.mk-magazine.com /news/archives/000754.php   (1242 words)

  
 MK Magazine News: Howard Stern Benched
Stern will be forced to sit out Tuesday's show after getting hit with a one-day suspension for talking up his upcoming move to Sirius Satellite Radio a bit too much.
Stern's spokesman, Matt Traub, characterized the penalty as a last-minute power grab by Infinity suits, who are upset with the money-making broadcasting legend's decision to leave free radio for pay.
Word of Stern's suspension was first broadcast by Sirius' Howard 100 channel, which is broadcasting news on the shock jock in advance of his arrival in January.
www.mk-magazine.com /news/archives/002590.php   (460 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Breaking Free by Sol Stern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
...STERN TRACES the rot in New York City's public schools to multiple sources, from the Soviet-style bureaucracy that paralyzes the Board of Education to the local and state politicians whose only response to low test scores is to try to wring ever more money from the public coffers...
...Stern recognizes that vouchers can be used at other sorts of schools as well, but he is undaunted by the prospect of the less mainstream alternatives that some parents may choose...
...In the end, it was not free-market ideology that drove Stern to embrace school choice but rather his firsthand observations of both the failings of public education in New York City and the attractive alternatives available at modestly endowed private schools...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V116I1P78-1.htm   (1265 words)

  
 The New York Times > Magazine > The New Boss
Union bosses, Stern scolded, had been too busy flying around with senators and riding around in chauffeur-driven cars to figure out how to counter the effects of globalization, which have cost millions of Americans their jobs and their pensions.
Stern put the union movement's eroding stature in business terms: if any other $6.5 billion corporation had insisted on clinging to the same decades-old business plan despite losing customers every year, its executives would have been fired long ago.
Stern's critics say all of this is simply an excuse to grab power.
www.nytimes.com /2005/01/30/magazine/30STERN.html?ex=1264827600&en=4b1bcee161f4a185&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland   (966 words)

  
 World Magazine Blog: Comment on Stern thinks he's doomed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Stern's commercial success rests not in any particular talent, just in his ability to be a "shock jock" and push the envelope common decency.
Stern's remarks prompts the question: What did folks do for humor all those decades before when so much of Stern's material was verboten from the broadcast airwaves.
Stern could, if he was smart, singlehandedly save Internet Radio by making a 100% jump of his show's format from airwaved based - which the FCC regulates - to Internet based - which the FCC can't touch.
www.worldmagblog.com /cgi-bin/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=1659   (1549 words)

  
 Stern Test - Editorial - CMO Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A recent study by Cymfony has found that Howard Stern's announcement that he would leave the FM airwaves and take his show to satellite radio led to a surge in news articles about satellite providers, while coverage of broadcast and Internet radio stagnated.
The anything-goes Stern announced his move to satellite just months before Kevin Martin (who it is rumored wants to sharpen indecency laws) took over the commission in March 2005.
Stern's show, set to air in 2006, will cost Sirius approximately $100 million a year, a figure that will cover the salaries of Stern and his staff, as well as the overhead for the show's production.
www.cmomagazine.com /read/100105/stern_test.html   (718 words)

  
 The Howard Stern Factor (Decision 2004) | SmartMoney.com
Unless you tune in regularly to Stern's morning-drive broadcast or catch his late-night television program, you might not be aware of the "radio jihad" that he has declared against the White House.
Stern spoke out in support of his boss, lampooning the proceedings on the air.
Stern is fighting back, fashioning himself as a free-speech crusader intent on protecting constitutionally guaranteed rights.
www.smartmoney.com /decision2004/index.cfm?story=20040518   (1511 words)

  
 Stern Proposal - World Magazine
And with more and more premier college players choosing the glitz of the professional basketball life, NBA commissioner David Stern says he will push for an NBA age restriction that could radically change professional basketball and the college game.
Stern says he'll push to make the NBA a league for players 20 or older.
Stern argues, an age minimum will help the NBA avoid ugly situations like that of Leon Smith, a high-schooler drafted by the Dallas Mavericks who attempted suicide during his first year.
studentnewsdaily.com /Stern_Proposal.shtml   (669 words)

  
 Stern Stewart & Co.
Bennett Stewart to be featured speaker at CFO Magazine's upcoming conference, Excellence in Finance: Corporate Performance Management, February 7-8, 2005, at The Plaza Hotel, New York, NY New York Society of Security Analysts invites Bennett Stewart to panel on 2nd annual Corporate Governance Conference at the Princeton Club on December 10th, 2004.
Stern Stewart announces partnership to distribute its EVA-based equity research product, called PRVit (for the performance-risk-valuation investment technology) through an exclusive license with NY broker-dealer Matrix USA.
Stern Stewart London office head, Erik Stern, has just published "The Value Mindset,": a thorough examination of the principles and practices of value-based financial management and incentive compensation.
www.sternstewart.com   (1130 words)

  
 BIAFRA: Adekunle's wartime interview
We bring to you translation of an interview granted by Major Benjamin Adekunle of the Nigerian Army to a German Reporter, Randolph Baumann, of STERN Magazine on August 18 1968 in Port Harcourt.
Stern reporter Randolph Baumann spoke with the General of the Nigerian front troops.
Having been thus forewarned, the Stern reporter flew to Port Harcourt, a big Biafra harbor city in the midst of a swamp and in the oil field of the Niger-delta, and requested an interview from the "devil" Benjamin Adekunle.
www.kwenu.com /biafra/adekunle_interview.htm   (863 words)

  
 Stern Magazine Urgently Needs Some Geography Lessons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
From a Stern magazine report on the Czech Republic, a.k.a.
Novala forwarded me this Stern travel report, which she got from her friend Dietmar.
In fact, the magazine has already proven its commitment to excellence vis-a-vis Slovenia with this bodacious map from last year, which misspells four out of 12 Slovenian cities.
www.carniola.org /theglory/2005/04/stern_magazine_1.htm   (258 words)

  
 BBC News | TALKING POINT | Is Britain in deep crisis?
According to Stern magazine, 20% of the country's population is "practically illiterate" and tuberculosis "is raging" in parts of east London.
Stern's correspondent says travelling on London's creaky public transport is akin to having sado-masochistic sex.
Stern is only a leading German news magazine in the same way the Sun is a leading British newspaper.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/talking_point/1349151.stm   (6330 words)

  
 Stern Magazine - Hamburg magazine covering entertainment: general at Mondo Times
Stern Magazine is a Hamburg magazine covering entertainment: general.
Stern Magazine contact information is available to Mondo Times Advanced and Professional Members.
Add Stern Magazine to your media list
www.mondotimes.com /2/topics/86/entertainment/all/8566   (74 words)

  
 JIVE Magazine Forums - Howard Stern's New Sirius Satellite Radio Show
Howard Stern rejects the conventional wisdom that he will be less funny when his bawdy talk show moves to Sirius Satellite Radio next month, where he will no longer be subject to federal decency laws.
It's about going out and talking to people in a real way." Stern also tells Senior Writer Marc Peyser and Correspondent Nicki Gostin that he disagrees with the often-applied label, "shock jock." "If I just went on the air and did shocking things, the show would be over in a month," he says.
And on the air in recent weeks, Stern has fretted repeatedly about his audience's not following him to Sirius, of not being loved enough for them to pay for him.
www.jivemagazine.com /forum/showthread.php?t=10947   (707 words)

  
 Press | News | Press release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Therefore, STERN magazine is asking schools and classes in Germany to participate with various campaigns like charity runs, bazaars, school parties and concerts in order to raise money.
STERN is working on site with the German World Hunger Aid, which has been gathering experiences in establishing schools in underdeveloped countries for decades.
In a STERN interview, German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder said: "Once the immediate aid for basic necessities has been provided, the task will be to promote the medium and long term reconstruction in the affected nations.
www.business-channel.de /en/presse/meldaktuell/meldaktuell_050111_10_ENG.php4   (271 words)

  
 SportsShooter.com - anyone ever worked with stern magazine?
Stern has an office in New York City, and can be found at http://www.stern.de
for sports photography (in germany) stern is still the leading magazine.
we have three of this magazines (stern, spiegel and focus).
www.sportsshooter.com /message_display.html?tid=4778   (767 words)

  
 NYU Stern
Asiance Magazine, led by Jaymie Moran (Stern MBA 2004), is the first premier magazine with an exclusive focus on Asian women.
Simultel is a unique medical technology company led by Sid Rastogi (Stern MBA 2000) that has patented a state-of-the-art remote simultaneous medical interpreting service to improve health care accessibility for patients who are not native English speakers.
Rickshaw, led by Kenny Lao (Stern MBA 2004), is a New York-based Asian restaurant opening in early 2005 that specializes in a unique variety of made-to-order dumplings.
w4.stern.nyu.edu /news/news.cfm?doc_id=4034   (332 words)

  
 FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more!
Howard Stern says the end of his career is closer than the two years left on his contract.
Stern has also started to question ties between Clear Channel and the Bush Administration and now suggests his change in heart about his support for President Bush is the real reason for him being suspended by Clear Channel.
Stern laughed and was miffed at the perception by the mainstream media that he wasn't on Clear Channel stations because of indecent content on his show.
www.fmqb.com /Article.asp?id=20252   (810 words)

  
 Beatles-Popart.com Original - Beatles Posters, Avedon posters, Psychodelic Beatles posters for Stern and Look
The STERN set is sold as a complete set of 5 posters or can be sold as 4 color with or without the fl and white banner included.
In Europe it was "Stern" magazine that distributed the posters and they were sold at Newstands in special presentation boxes like the one pictured below.
The Stern and Daily Express posters were similar in size measuring approx 19" x 27" while the Look version was slightly bigger at 22" x 31".
beatles-popart.com   (994 words)

  
 Presse | Nachrichten | Pressemitteilung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The annual awards are among Germany´s most prestigious and coveted magazine awards.
The absolute front-runner among G+J´s winning magazines was - once again - STERN magazine, which won awards in six categories.
As last year, QVEST magazine was picked as "Visual Leader of the Year," and its cover "Kitsch" (No. 11) won first prize for "Cover of the Year." The magazine also prevailed in the category "Illustration of the Year," where the picture "House of the rising sun" won first prize.
www.business-channel.de /en/presse/meldaktuell/meldaktuell_040304_1_ENG_druck.php4   (182 words)

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