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'Time' magazine is determined to have the coolest, most conspicuous, and possibly most awkward table at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
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'Time' magazine is determined to have the coolest, most conspicuous, and possibly most awkward table at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
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At a NYU Media Talk last night focusing on "Publishing and the Election," Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter called Thomas Payne “the original blogger.” We bet he didn't have to deal with unending pajama jokes!
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