Newsweek - USA (2019-11-01)

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NOVEMBER 01, 2019

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“Do dogs lead textured lives full of love, jealousy, passion and fear?’’
Newsweek asked. “According to best-selling author Elizabeth
Marshall Thomas, they sure do,” For her book, The Hidden Life of Dogs. Thomas
rigorously studied her 11 dogs for three decades. Newsweek said the book boasted

“a remarkable level of intimacy for a work of science.” and provided significant


insight into “the secret world of animals”—they “fall in love, get married, and
live in complex societies.” Their lives are “rich in intellectual pursuits, packed
with emotion.” This in mind, we can all feel better about a dog’s unbridled joy.

1964
Newsweek reported on the “consensus
that President Lyndon B. Johnson and
the Democrats were poised for a
landslide victory” over Barry Goldwater.
After “the most bizarre and apparently
lopsided presidential campaign in U.S.
history,” Johnson’s win propelled him
into his highly controversial presidency.

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2004
“The shortage has put millions into a panic,”
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supply by nearly half. While “spotty
supply is the immediate problem, caring
for our country’s public health is the
bigger issue.” It still is. Disjointed
manufacturing processes have left
millions short of vaccines this year.
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