The New Yorker, July 07-14 2008
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The New Yorker is an American magazine that publishes reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Starting as a weekly in the mid-1920s, the magazine is now published 47 times per year, with five of these issues covering two-week spans.
Although its reviews and events listings often focus on the cultural life of New York City, The New Yorker has a wide audience outside of New York. It is well known for its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric Americana; its attention to modern fiction by the inclusion of short stories and literary reviews; its rigorous fact checking and copyediting; its journalism on world politics and social issues; and its famous, single-panel cartoons sprinkled throughout each issue.
COMMENT
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Last year’s rhetoric meets this year’s facts.
by George Packer
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Thousand Words Dept.: By a Nose
A Rockland County mom draws Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
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Back Pages Dept.: The Chill
The wild man behind “Wild Thing.”
by Nick Paumgarten
Annals of Naught: Nothing Doing
A Yankees team to remember.
by Roger Angell
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