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Obsolescence, the Death of Newspapers, and All That
… and typewriter were invented. There has never been a communications revolution like that. Next to it, e-mail … useless. Journalists regarded themselves as professionals attached to the craft of printing only by their obvious … in the five years from 1990 to 1994, 69 daily newspapers died in the United States, and only 33 were born. The …
Things Are Sometimes What They Seem
… Things Are Sometimes What They Seem Truth and Falsehood in Visual Images. By Mark Roskill and David … in spirit!,” “How true that is to the artist’s vision!”), compare with what we mean when we say of an ad in The New … and Carrier’s example is a picture of JFK proving that he died of a gunshot wound). Truth and Falsehood in Visual …
Quarterlies and the Future of Reading
… is a tribute to its longtime editor, William Phillips, who died in September. His widow, Edith Kurzwell, was carrying … Virginia Woolf wrote in “How Should One Read a Book?” (1926) for the Yale Review : “It would not be in the least … to be creative writing professionals,” as Mr. Smith points out. Such a professional is a long way from the …
What We Owe Our Soldiers
… What We Owe Our Soldiers The War Comes Home: Washington’s Battle Against America’s Veterans, … of the dollar cost exceeds three trillion dollars. We have also broken most of what the Army and Marine Corps took to … What We Owe Our Soldiers …
The Dutch Will Fight
… citizens might not have existed. Today the situation has completely changed. On my return to England from a recent … the other. How clearly not only the British Government but also leading members of the Opposition recognize the … too, a change is gradually coming about, as the Government points out, because the Social Democrats themselves are …
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The Truths of Antarctica
… research vessel turned Antarctic tourist ship Akademic Shokalskiy set a new record, though not by much: less than … They build nests out of pebbles, and they growl if you come too close. Adélie neighbors shamelessly steal one … froze instantly on our GORE-TEX, crusting us white like bodies left out in the cold.    3. Depth charts don’t exist …
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