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- <title>
- Mar. 05, 1990: From The Publisher
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Mar. 05, 1990 Gossip
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- FROM THE PUBLISHER, Page 4
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- <p> Admit it. No matter how interested you are in serious news,
- every so often you glance at a gossip column, scanning its
- staccato list of items and bold-faced names to see if there is
- anything of interest...Yet, is American society becoming
- too obsessed with gossip, too absorbed with the private lives
- of public people?...For Naushad Mehta, interviewing
- columnist Liz Smith and her brethren for this week's cover
- stories was an amusing change of pace...Though Mehta kept
- asking about the troublesome issues raised by our national
- infatuation with the trivial, her subjects kept changing the
- topic to...you guessed it. Says Mehta: "They usually
- prefaced their gossip with the words `Don't quote me on this,
- but...'"
- </p>
- <p> Mary Cronin probed the public relations trade..."Flacks
- guiding clients up the social ladder," she says, "protect them
- as if they were atomic secrets"...In Washington, Michael
- Riley rang up Diana McLellan, the doyen of D.C. gossips..."She breathlessly picked up the receiver and talked without
- stopping. And she was doing her nails, causing her to lose her
- train of thought several times"...In Los Angeles, Jeanne
- McDowell concluded that gossip levels there approach the toxic
- because so many people have car phones...Stuck in traffic?
- Call a friend and talk about Cher.
- </p>
- <p> As the motto embroidered on a pillow in Alice Roosevelt
- Longworth's sitting room said, "If you can't say anything good
- about someone, sit right here by me"...That's certainly not
- the credo of William A. Henry III, who wrote the main story.
- But the Pulitzer-prizewinning Henry understands the appeal of
- a juicy tale..."Whenever friends get together in a room,"
- he observes, "the conversation may start out with East Germany
- or nuclear energy, but it gets around to people's divorces
- pretty quickly."
- </p>
- <p> And what gossip travels faster than gossip about
- newsmagazine stories about gossip?...Last Tuesday senior
- editor Claudia Wallis brought up the idea for this week's cover
- with managing editor Henry Muller and executive editor Edward
- Jamieson...Less than two hours after the cover was
- scheduled, a New York Post reporter called to ask if it was
- true that TIME was working on a cover story about gossip...Like peanut butter and Cheez Whiz, gossip sure has a way of
- spreading.
- </p>
- <p>-- Louis A. Weil III
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- </article>
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