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  • With the ping-pong league, players rotate among the seven most-skilled employees, though everyone drinks beer and eats pizza supplied by the company, says Mr. Chotiner.

    Joining the Club Emily Glazer 2011

  • So the 26-year-old spoke with the firm's chief executive, who, Mr. Chotiner says, realized the league would keep people at work longer and help foster employee camaraderie.

    Joining the Club Emily Glazer 2011

  • It was complete nonsense, disinformation planted by one of Nixon's aides, Murray Chotiner, who is seeking revenge against some other Nixon aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, who have supplanted him in being in proximity to Nixon.

    Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press' 2010

  • It was complete nonsense, disinformation planted by one of Nixon's aides, Murray Chotiner, who is seeking revenge against some other Nixon aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, who have supplanted him in being in proximity to Nixon.

    Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press' 2010

  • It was complete nonsense, disinformation planted by one of Nixon's aides, Murray Chotiner, who is seeking revenge against some other Nixon aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, who have supplanted him in being in proximity to Nixon.

    Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press' 2010

  • It was complete nonsense, disinformation planted by one of Nixon's aides, Murray Chotiner, who is seeking revenge against some other Nixon aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, who have supplanted him in being in proximity to Nixon.

    Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press' 2010

  • It was complete nonsense, disinformation planted by one of Nixon's aides, Murray Chotiner, who is seeking revenge against some other Nixon aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, who have supplanted him in being in proximity to Nixon.

    Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press' 2010

  • And not to belabor the point, but let's close up with Isaac Chotiner in The New Republic, taking a stridently snarky look at Outliers: By the time Gladwell reaches his penultimate chapter, he is in full inspiration mode, and impervious to all forms of critical thinking. ...

    Free Criticism, Science After Data, and Airport Books - Anil Dash 2009

  • It was complete nonsense, disinformation planted by one of Nixon's aides, Murray Chotiner, who is seeking revenge against some other Nixon aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, who have supplanted him in being in proximity to Nixon.

    Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press' 2010

  • It was complete nonsense, disinformation planted by one of Nixon's aides, Murray Chotiner, who is seeking revenge against some other Nixon aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, who have supplanted him in being in proximity to Nixon.

    Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press' 2010

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