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  • | title = The world through a monocle : the New Yorker at midcentury | title = Here at the New Yorker / Brendan Gill
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  • * [http://www.newyorker.com/ ''The New Yorker'']
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  • Menand, Louis. "BRAINWASHED." The New Yorker 79.26 (Sept 15, 2003)
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  • ...eekly, it is now published somewhat less frequently at 47 issues a year. ''The New Yorker'' is primarily known for its humorous articles and cartoons; it has also pu
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  • <br>&nbsp;&nbsp; The New Yorker, May 28, 2001.
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  • ...21/01/04/toppling-the-statues-virtually Toppling the Statues Virtually], [[The New Yorker]] article on Invisible Hate, 2-4-2021
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  • '''''The New Yorker''''' was a [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Fire Department of New York City]
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  • {{r|The New Yorker}}
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  • ''The New Yorker'' and ''Playboy'', I believe, are the best place to find witty cartoons. Bu
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  • | publisher = [[The New Yorker]] | publisher = [[The New Yorker]]
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  • ...61106crbo_books "Sick City: Maps and mortality in the time of cholera"], [[The New Yorker]] May 2006. A review of Steven Johnson, “The Ghost Map: The Story of Lond
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  • ...on yellow road salt boxes put out by the city, which have been featured by The New Yorker. I'm also a novelist with an interest in epilepsy.
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  • ...entious, affected, and essentially incorrect. I '''thought''' that maybe ''The New Yorker'' might use it (they still use ö in coördinate, for instance) but I just
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  • | pagename = The New Yorker
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  • |journal=The New Yorker
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  • | pagename = The New Yorker (fireboat) | abc = The New Yorker (fireboat)
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  • ...cs/061106crbo_books Sick City: Maps and mortality in the time of cholera]. The New Yorker. Retrieved August 31, 2007.
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  • {{rpl|The New Yorker (fireboat)}}
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  • ...lished, City Police (NY. 1973). I have also published several articles in The New Yorker.
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  • .... in modern European history, have published widely including books and in The New Yorker. I am currently a life coach and writing. My interests are in world histo
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  • ...mory Victoria Chang’s Correspondence with Grief] by Kamran Javadizadeh at The New Yorker, Nov. 8, 2021. Last access 1/19/2024.
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  • # [[Embassy Theatre]] (A.K.A. The New Yorker Theatre)]]
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  • ...gether in eighteen years [and] revolutionized musical storytelling."<ref>''The New Yorker'', "A Thing Called Hope", by John Lahr, April 24, 2008, at [http://www.newy
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  • ...vid Letterman, articles about them in ''[[Time (publication)|Time]]'', ''[[The New Yorker]]'', and ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', and their video of "Fell in Love wit
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  • ...of engagement, and therefore of warmth. Patient, slow-paced styles can, to the New Yorker, seem aloof.
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  • ...of engagement, and therefore of warmth. Patient, slow-paced styles can, to the New Yorker, seem aloof.
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  • ...point that I was interviewed a number of times on TV and was written-up in The New Yorker magazine (August 17, 1987). I could go into this aspect of my life in furth
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  • == Block that metaphor, as The New Yorker used to write ==
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  • The fire was eventually extinguished when the [[The_New_Yorker_(fireboat)|''The New Yorker'']] came to assist the ''Havemeyer''.<ref name=NYTimes1895-05-18/>
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  • ...KER' AT CASTLE-GARDEN BULKHEAD.jpg|75px]] || [[The New Yorker (fireboat)|''The New Yorker'']] || 1890 || 1931 || 125'x26'x12' || 13,000 gpm ||
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  • | title = David Grann on murder, madness and writing for ''The New Yorker''
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  • ...om/archive/1962/09/29/1962_09_29_031_TNY_CARDS_000270116 "In Homage"], ''[[The New Yorker]]'', September 29, 1962. Accessed July 31, 2012.</ref>
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  • ...ography of [[Harold Ross]], the eccentric and celebrated first editor of ''The New Yorker'' magazine. It has a brief mention of tennis reporting in the early years o
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  • * Lepore, Jill. "Noah's Mark: Webster and the original dictionary wars." ''The New Yorker,'' (November 6, 2006). 78-87.
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  • ...r this a gross insult.<ref>Joe Kane. (1993) "With spears from all sides" ''The New Yorker'', September:54-79.</ref>
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  • {{rpl|The New Yorker (fireboat)}}
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  • | magazine = [[The New Yorker]]
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  • ...f its best self, and gave the fraught fifties a mantra of promise." <ref>''The New Yorker'', "A Thing Called Hope", by John Lahr, April 24, 2008, at [http://www.newy
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  • ...rize]]-winning writer Stacy Schiff during an interview she conducted for ''The New Yorker'' magazine for an article about Wikipedia. The public revelation of Essjay ...truthful and cited it in her article titled "Know It All", published in ''The New Yorker's'' July 31, 2006 issue.
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  • ...mallpox knows how to make a mouse protein. How did smallpox learn that?] ''The New Yorker'' July 12, 1999, p44-61. 'The poxviruses are promiscuous at capturing genes
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  • ...es has written a 1994 cover story for Time magazine, numerous articles for the New Yorker, and in September 2004, a biweekly guest column in The New York Times.
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  • | work = The New Yorker
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  • | publisher = [[The New Yorker]]
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  • ...ker.com/talk/content/articles/060807ta_talk_hertzberg "The 'IC' Factor"] ''The New Yorker'', August 7, 2006.
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  • ...ker.com/talk/content/articles/060807ta_talk_hertzberg "The 'IC' Factor"] ''The New Yorker'', August 7, 2006.
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  • ...the Joy of Inauthentic Cooking|last=Hsu|first=Hua|date=2015-11-23|website=The New Yorker|access-date=2017-03-20}}</ref> Her appearances on American talk-shows such
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  • ...andal concerning [[Wikipedia]] that first arose in February 2007 after ''[[The New Yorker]]'' magazine corrected an earlier article about Wikipedia, stating that it ...[InformationWeek]]}}</ref> in a phone interview with [[Stacy Schiff]] of ''The New Yorker''<ref name="newyorker">{{cite news
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  • ...www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/07/28/030728crbn_brieflynoted4 Review] in ''The New Yorker''. Sir Peter Stophard, a former Editor of ''The Times''. accompanied Blair
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  • | work = [[The New Yorker magazine]]
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  • ...hern Lights: How modern life emerged from eighteenth-century Edinburgh" ''The New Yorker'' (11 October 2004).</ref>
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  • ...growth of the Tea Party.<ref name="urlThe rise of the Tea Party movement : The New Yorker">{{cite web |title=The rise of the Tea Party movement : The New Yorker
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  • ...y critic and curmudgeonly man of letters [[Edmund Wilson]]. Writing in ''[[The New Yorker]]'' in 1944 he began by excoriating crime fiction in general in an essay ca
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  • # [[Talk:The New Yorker (fireboat)]]
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  • |journal = The New Yorker
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  • ...|title="Streaming Dreams".|author=Seabrook, John|date=2012-01-16|publisher=The New Yorker|accessdate=2012-03-08}}</ref>
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  • ...it would be written for a finicky college professor or maybe the editor of the New Yorker. It is *not* journalism, where we have a lede, then put in paragraph after
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  • ...horlink=Geoffrey T. Hellman|editor=David Remnick|title=Secret Ingredients: The New Yorker Book of Food and Drink|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xjNCAAAAIAAJ|y
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  • ...of your own choosing."<ref>''Age of Reason'' by [[Arthur Krystal]] in ''[[The New Yorker]]'', October 22, 2007, p. 103</ref> As late as October 2011, one month befo ...son: In his hundred years, Jacques Barzun has learned a thing or two." ''[[The New Yorker]]'', October 22, 2007</ref> In 2003, he was awarded the [[Presidential Meda
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  • ...ity and studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. I've written for The New Yorker, Nature, Wired, The Washington Post and The Boston Globe. I'm also a Contri
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  • ...nt campaign topics in 2008. Mr Obama had said in a 2007 interview with ''[[The New Yorker]]'' that if he could build the health care system from scratch he favored a | work = The New Yorker
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  • ...| title = Confounding Fathers: The Tea Party's Cold War roots | journal = The New Yorker | url = http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/10/18/101018fa_fact_wilentz
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  • ...n Post'' January 21, 2007 page=A5; Peter J Boyer. "The Right to Choose", ''The New Yorker'' November 14, 2005 [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-1260
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  • ...icles have been published in Foreign Policy, The New York Review of Books, the New Yorker, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and many other
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  • | journal=The New Yorker | journal = The New Yorker
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  • ...rom both the major parties. Mr Obama had said in a 2007 interview with ''[[The New Yorker]]'' that if he could build the health care system from scratch he favored a | work = The New Yorker
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  • ...finish last"; and so on.''"<ref>Menand, L. (2002) "What Comes Naturally", The New Yorker, 22nd November 2002; available online at http://www.hereinstead.com/sys-tmp
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  • ...icle" about a book is the sort of thing that Edmund Wilson used to do in ''The New Yorker''. Ie, he might tell you something about the book in question, but he also
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  • |title=The rise of the Tea Party movement: The New Yorker
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  • ...reer, background, and academic credentials, leading to a rare apology by ''The New Yorker'': ...com/online/blogs/books/2012/09/an-open-letter-to-wikipedia.html |publisher=The New Yorker |date=September 7, 2012}}</ref> Some of the nonsensical exchange between ed
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  • ...ews|author=Terrence Rafferty|title=The Film File - Light Sleeper|publisher=The New Yorker magazine|date=1992|url= http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/film/light_sl
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  • ...tes.<ref>{{cite news |author=Owen, David |title=Green Manhattan |publisher=The New Yorker |date=October 18, 2004}}</ref> ....<ref>{{cite news |author=Frazier, Ian |title=Utopia, the Bronx |publisher=The New Yorker |date=June 26, 2006 |url=http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/06/26/060626
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  • ...to the "[[Big Apple]]," Lt. Wickendoll came across an advertisement in ''[[The New Yorker]]'' for the city's popular "Blue Angel" nightclub. Voris liked the name and
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  • ...tes.<ref>{{cite news |author=Owen, David |title=Green Manhattan |publisher=The New Yorker |date=[[October 18]] [[2004]]}}</ref> ....<ref>{{cite news |author=Frazier, Ian |title=Utopia, the Bronx |publisher=The New Yorker |date=[[June 26]], [[2006]] |url=http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/06/2
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  • |Davis info=In a "Tennis Courts" column for ''The New Yorker'', [[James Thurber]] once slipped "I'm tired of seeing our tennis hopes bro
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  • ...y]] sets up a national organization of grassroots, where does this fit? If the New Yorker is correct on the funding of [[Americans for Prosperity]], is that truly gr
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  • ...mallpox knows how to make a mouse protein. How did smallpox learn that?] ''The New Yorker'' July 12, 1999, p44-61. 'The poxviruses are promiscuous at capturing genes
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  • ...ttp://www.newyorker.com/archive/2001/05/28/010528fa_FACT this article in ''The New Yorker''] about ''Ultima Online'' is highly readable and enlightening for anyone, ...on MMORPG (I took the abbreviation MMPORPG and spelling multi-player from the New Yorker article). I'll have to correct this. And since I trust the New Yoryker I pr
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  • ...: {{cite journal|last=Hertzberg|first =Hendrik|title = Votescam| journal = The New Yorker| date = August 6, 2007| url = http://www.newyorker.com/talk/comment/2007/08
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  • ...mallpox knows how to make a mouse protein. How did smallpox learn that?] ''The New Yorker'' July 12, 1999, p44-61. 'The poxviruses are promiscuous at capturing genes
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  • ...volume=57|issue=3|pages=388|doi=10.2307/432214|jstor=432214}}</ref> In ''[[The New Yorker]]'', [[Hua Hsu]] said these interviews displayed the facet of hooks' work t
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  • | publisher = The New Yorker
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  • ...almost a democratic government."<ref>Joseph Alsop, "A Man in a Mirror", ''The New Yorker'', June 25, 1955; quoted by Young, p. 55</ref> This is not to say that the
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  • ...- or ordered. Just to make sure that the dumb, unsophisticated readers of The New Yorker really and truly understood that it was just a made-up name given to a bunc
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  • ...wo famous kids' books, but also, and primarily, long, LONG-time writer for the New Yorker and master stylist there, known for his clear, limpid, lucid prose, plus, o
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  • ...dia, the musicians were successful among the audience. In the same period, the New Yorker Leslie West led Mountain – essentially a Cream-styled blues trio with the
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  • Gladwell, Malcolm. "Black Like Them." ''The New Yorker'', April 29 1996. Compares the British West Indian view of "race" with that
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  • ...ow a science-fiction writer in NYC who labored 10 years as a copyeditor at The New Yorker before finally quitting in disgust at their increasingly slack standards.
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  • | publisher = The New Yorker
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  • ...ry 7, 2008 |title=Prophet Motive: The Kahlil Gibran phenomenon |magazine=[[The New Yorker]] |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/01/07/prophet-motive }}
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  • :Done and done! as Harold Ross, the late, great editor of The New Yorker used to say. Will you, Eaux Noble Rheaux, follow up and do some rewriting w
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