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  • Over at the shiny new Tor web site, Moshe Feder is asking people who they think will win the Hugo for Best Novel.

    Hugo Handicapping at Tor.com sfawardswatch 2008

  • Over at the shiny new Tor web site, Moshe Feder is asking people who they think will win the Hugo for Best Novel.

    Science Fiction Awards Watch » Blog Archive » Hugo Handicapping at Tor.com 2008

  • Seeing that Wolf-Feder is suprisingly close, you think a liberal conspiracy would include endorsing a Democrat with a good chance to win.

    Waldo Jaquith - Post endorses Webb. 2006

  • UPDATE 1: It doesn't look like Feder is going to make the cut for the DCCC to play a large role in the campaign.

    MAJORITY WATCH 2006

  • Feder is in the Red to Blue Program & getting 75,000 from D-trip.

    MAJORITY WATCH 2006

  • UPDATE 1: It doesn't look like Feder is going to make the cut for the DCCC to play a large role in the campaign.

    Not Larry Sabato: 2006

  • Judy Feder is terrific, but she’s strictly a health care person – and while health reform’s clearly job #1 for the next HHS secretary, there’s still that whole “human services” part of the job description.

    Matthew Yglesias » Next at HHS 2009

  • The UMass Coalition Against Hate, an informal collection of members of the Campus Anti-War Network, International Socialist Organization and the Radical Student Union, and others not affiliated with those groups, organized the protest against the event - which was put on by the Republican Club - calling Feder's writing "hate speech." ...

    ADF Alliance Alert 2009

  • Author Erik Feder has recently written a new book entitled The Feder Guide to Where to Park Your Car in Manhattan and Where Not to Park It!

    Google me this Miss Snark 2005

  • The discussion becomes so lively that it attracts the attention of aca - demic philosophers such as Feder and Ferber, who try to forestall possible interpretations of the doctrine of the Ideal leading to the acceptance of some form of nonempirical knowledge (as certainly Winckelmann had meant).

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GIORGIO TONELLI 1968

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