‘If You Can’t Expose the Hypocrisy of This New Group of Republicans, Then We’re Not Doing Our Job’
'Nation' editor Katrina vanden Heuvel takes a pragmatic view of how liberal losses last week will be good for her magazine's bottom line.
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'Nation' editor Katrina vanden Heuvel takes a pragmatic view of how liberal losses last week will be good for her magazine's bottom line.
Amid the carnage, some New Yorkers are taking home a little extra this year.
'The Nation' editor and publisher reminds lady bloggers that imitation is flattery, Dick Grasso heads to court, and either a W or a Westin sets its sights on the Lower East Side — all that and more, in our daily digest of media, finance, real-estate, and law news.
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