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As online journalism erodes the long-standing wall between editors and business folks, my in box is filling with faux friendly e-mail.
By Geoff Edgers
February 2, 2000
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With a decision to patent the obvious, Amazon sparks the ire of a free-software advocate -- and a boycott of its site.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 21, 1999
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The irony behind liberal Jacob Weisberg's smear of conservative scholars who have documented Communist spying in the U.S. is that he is using the tactics he wrongly charges them with -- "neo-McCarthyism."
By David Horowitz
December 6, 1999
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The most controversial editor in the history of American
magazines slams her critics, defends her business acumen and says
Talk will probably be her last magazine.
By Susan Lehman
December 2, 1999
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At the Funniest Celebrity in Washington contest, pundits and pols kick out the phat comedy jams ...
By Amy Reiter
November 5, 1999
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The recent media alert about sex-crazed "tweens" is mostly a lot of hoo-ha with naught behind it.
By Karen Houppert
October 22, 1999
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Another day, another IPO, another media lament on how today's Silicon Valley is all about greed, greed, greed.
By Janelle Brown
October 4, 1999
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You pay your handyman more than your nanny?! Plus: Pop psychology Mach test too close to Cosmo quiz; "broadband warrior" Jermoluk is wrong about wireless.
Letters to the Editor
September 20, 1999
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Blame the airlines for "air rage"; Greil Marcus takes a tasteless swipe at the Spin Doctors;
Mr. Blue's bad advice to single mom.
Letters to the Editor
September 14, 1999
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As we divide along racial lines, aren't we surrendering the fundamental idea of what it means to be American?
By David Horowitz
September 13, 1999
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Where I come from, if you're going to dish it out, you've got to learn to take it, too.
By Joe Conason
September 7, 1999
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See how U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of colleges stacks up against other media listings.
By Jake Tapper
September 3, 1999
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Greatest phonies of last hundred years; Newt no candidate for sainthood; Lucianne Goldberg likens Starr to a lounging lizard.
By Amy Reiter
September 1, 1999
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Paglia and others sound off on Horowitz; Kant can't cure clinical depression; since when is Yale egalitarian?
Letters to the Editor
August 27, 1999
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So what's wrong with Web journalists becoming stock tycoons?
By James Poniewozik
June 21, 1999
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Time magazine's art critic is listed in serious but stable condition after a head-on collision in Australia.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
June 2, 1999
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Post-Littleton, paranoid media pundits seem blind to the line between the computer screen and reality -- just like the killers.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 7, 1999
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Can molecular biologists dissect our urges?
By Edward Neuert
April 30, 1999
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We have lots of some kinds of time, little of others -- which is why
people who live outside this zone, including many politicians, don't understand our lives.
By Jennifer Bingham Hull
February 26, 1999
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Even after the impeachment debacle revealed just how out of touch they are, the Washington media elite are still trying to hustle the American people.
By Steve Erickson
February 17, 1999
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Experts, pundits and kibitzers weigh in on Washington's weirdest week
Interviews conducted by Lori Leibovich and Daryl Lindsey
December 18, 1998
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A controversial and deeply flawed new book, 'The Nurture Assumption,' argues that no matter how you parent, junior might still become the next Charles Manson.
By Katie Allison Granju
September 17, 1998
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Angered by CNN's discredited story about sarin gas used on defectors in Laos, U.S. veterans have declared a virtual war against any and all media 'enemies' involved in the episode.
By Francis Pisani
July 24, 1998
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Time, the New Republic and the Cincinnati Enquirer map the high, middle and low roads for dealing with discredited articles on the Web.
By Scott Rosenberg
July 17, 1998
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Salon reports on the movers and shakers who couldn't attend Time's gala birthday party.
By Andrew Ross
March 5, 1998