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  • The association is a quasi-independent arm of the university, but "at no time did anybody say, `You can't do that,'" said Hay, citing what she called the magazine's tradition of candid reporting.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Esposito didn't like it, and never one to take things quietly, he began calling the magazine's Toronto office - this being in the glory days before e-mail, cellphones or even voice messaging - and Earl simply let the calls build into a pile of ignored pink phone slips.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROY MacGREGOR 2011

  • Reid Hoffman and Thomas Friedman advocate treating your career like an entrepreneur starting a business, but the advice isn't new and doesn't often pan out even in Silicon Valley, argues The Deal magazine's Robert Teitelman in this video.

    Robert Teitelman: 'The Start-Up of You' Isn't New Robert Teitelman 2011

  • • Most Interesting Use of $5,000: Sometime between midnight and one in the morning at the V Man party on Tuesday at the new Mondrian in SoHo, $5,000 in cash dropped from the ceiling as Kanye West (the magazine's current cover star) and Stephen Gan (the magazine's creative director) looked on.

    Fashion Highlights: Liquid Yogurt, Spray Tans Marshall Heyman 2011

  • Reid Hoffman and Thomas Friedman advocate treating your career like an entrepreneur starting a business, but the advice isn't new and doesn't often pan out even in Silicon Valley, argues The Deal magazine's Robert Teitelman in this video.

    Robert Teitelman: 'The Start-Up of You' Isn't New Robert Teitelman 2011

  • The magazine's announcement, which coincides with the distribution of its latest issue, marks "the first time in recent memory" that the Civic has not received its stamp of approval, a magazine spokesman said.

    Consumer Reports Drops Civic Recommendation Jonathan Welsh 2011

  • The arrival of Playboy in the 1950s seemed like the ultimate protest against male domestication; think of the refusal implied by the magazine's title alone.

    Where Have The Good Men Gone? Kay S. Hymowitz 2011

  • The 5,000-odd word article, which appeared on the magazine's website this week, criticizes Duke's "anti-intellectual" atmosphere which, Flanagan argues, became more apparent with the infamous leak of former student Karen Owen's sex-ratings PowerPoint last fall.

    Duke v. The Atlantic Monthly: Student Calls Recent Article A 'Hit Piece' Leah Finnegan 2011

  • If, however, you're a faithful reader of the New Yorker, it happens roughly every time investigative reporter Seymour Hersh commits a word to print, presumably after having undergone the rigorous review of the magazine's world-famous fact-checking department.

    Iran, Syria—and Seymour Hersh Bret Stephens 2011

  • On the magazine's 100-point scale, the new Civic scored a 61, down 17 points from the 78 the previous model Civic received.

    Consumer Reports Drops Civic Recommendation Jonathan Welsh 2011

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