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We called The New Yorker fact checker Carolyn Kormann and asked her how she would verify such an assertion if it were made by anyone in a piece published by that magazine.
News 2012
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We called The New Yorker fact checker Carolyn Kormann and asked her how she would verify such an assertion if it were made by anyone in a piece published by that magazine.
News 2012
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William was eating his second bagel, sitting on the couch, looking at a boring magazine called The New Yorker.
The Promised World Lisa Tucker 2009
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William was eating his second bagel, sitting on the couch, looking at a boring magazine called The New Yorker.
The Promised World Lisa Tucker 2009
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William was eating his second bagel, sitting on the couch, looking at a boring magazine called The New Yorker.
The Promised World Lisa Tucker 2009
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Well, you can write a Talk of the Town for The New Yorker, which is what David Simon, Baltimore Sun reporter – turned – executive producer of The Wire and Generation Kill, did this week.
From The Simon Archives: In The New Yorker, Wire Creator Remembers The Late William Zantzinger 2009
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According to an article in The New Yorker, which is setting records for its brilliant coverage of the Middle East, CheneyBush believed a successful Israeli aerial attack on Hezbollah's underground command-and-control centers could "serve as a prelude to a potential American preemptive attack to destroy Iran's nuclear installations, some of which are also buried deep underground."
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Having nothing better to do, besides practising, than surf the internet, I've just come across a blog by Alex Ross, music critic of The New Yorker, which is excellent - link under Music Friends.
Back to the future Jessica 2004
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Having nothing better to do, besides practising, than surf the internet, I've just come across a blog by Alex Ross, music critic of The New Yorker, which is excellent - link under Music Friends.
Archive 2004-05-01 Jessica 2004
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Ms. GUILLERMOPRIETO: About half of them come out of The New Yorker, which is the place that I have written most for over the last 10 years.
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