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Article: New owner and new times for conservative journal; New owner for a magazine that has lost its commanding voice in the U.S. ; In Bush administration, The Weekly Standard enjoyed wide influence
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- International Herald Tribune
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- July 27, 2009
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TIM ARANGO
International Herald Tribune
07-27-2009
New owner and new times for conservative journal; New owner for a magazine that has lost its commanding voice in the U.S. ; In Bush administration, The Weekly Standard enjoyed wide influence
Byline: TIM ARANGO
Type: News
The Weekly Standard was sold last month by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. to another billionaire, Philip F. Anschutz, for about $1 million. With a Democrat in the White House, how will its voice change?
Six years before the invasion of Iraq and four years before the inauguration of George W. Bush, The Weekly Standard, the conservative magazine then owned by Rupert Murdoch, began crafting the intellectual architecture to justify ...
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