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March 17, 2005 - VQR Nominated for Two National Magazine Awards
… with which writing, reporting, editing and design all come together to command readers’ attention and fulfill the magazine’s unique editorial mission. Also named as finalists in the Under 100,000 Circulation … literary core.” More information can be found at the ASME’s website. …
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The Press in Petticoats
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Views of Soviet Russia
… By William Henry Chamberlin. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $5.00. Russia: Today and Yesterday. By Dr. E. J. … He has travelled extensively, throughout the country, studied its press and talked with its people, and, with the aid … we sometimes give the name Fate, which appear at long intervals to consume the human tares and clear the ground for a …
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Life Is Why
… head injuries. I know now that it’s epinephrine that accompanies my stomach turn, the slight increase in heart rate … ribs during CPR, a child crushed under a minivan, charred bodies from an electrical fire, any five-month-old patient, … of class, Amanda takes my notebook and writes down the best websites to buy heavy-duty clothing. Halfway through a …
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