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It's as if inside the White House the belief in Obama's inspirational charisma is still such that ev...

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TV journalism is a much more collaborative, horizontal business than print reporting. It has to be, ...

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If you are setting a goal without understanding the reason for it, then maybe you should reevaluate ...

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Obama's stern demeanor punctuated by intermittent flashes of his wide, relaxing smile is his greates...

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Obama can't change his cool disposition, though it would be nice if he lost the vaguely grudging air...

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I think that big, sort of theatrical relaunches tend to set you up for failure and hype.

Goals that are not frightening are not worth having.

Corporate communications will become a high-tech art, just as political communication is for Obama.

Top doctors, I have come to believe, are as big a menace to your health as top money managers are to...

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To win respect, the networks seem to feel they have to keep absurdly overstating their anchors' repo...

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Whether it's in Washington, or whether it's with the mothers of extremists, or whether it's educatio...

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Give Obama a script he has made his own, and he is the motivational speaker to end all speakers. Ton...

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The Brazilian poet Vinicius de Moraes wrote that beauty is fundamental. Well, with the poet's permis...

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Economics has become as riveting as politics.

The no-secrets era of social media makes one consider the built-in risk factor of nominating high-te...

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Manners are the ability to put someone else at their ease...by turning any answer into another quest...

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Powerful women always interpret hostility as unrequited love.

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Tina Brown

Journalist

Born: 1953-11-21

Died: N/A

Christina Hambley Brown, Lady Evans CBE (born 21 November 1953), is an English journalist, magazine editor, columnist, broadcaster, and author. She is the former editor in chief of Tatler (1979 to 1982), Vanity Fair (1984 to 1992) and The New Yorker (1992 to 1998), and the founding editor in chief of The Daily Beast (2008 to 2013).More