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The New York Inquirer: When Pigs Fly
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Monday, April 03, 2006. Watch out wednesday for everyone's favorite pink book. Last year it was worth $27.3 billion. Just in time for tax season. Posted by Editor at 9:11 AM. Abortion Begins its March to the Supreme Court. A Problem With OIL? New York Inquirer 2.0 (beta). Nyinquirer at gmail.com. A fledgling addiction to ping pong. Andrew Bast, Editor. Mr Many Others, Contributing Editor. Mr Endzone Spike, Sports Editor. Mr Don'tmove Ori'llshoot, Crime Editor. Mr Many Others, Contributing Editor.
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The New York Inquirer: 03/20/06
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Monday, March 20, 2006. Christopher Allbritton has been posting to back-to-iraq.com for years now, and his answer today. To the civil war question leaves no gray area about what side of the fence he falls on. More telling is the link. The Inquirer suggests watching this 20 min. clip. It's exactly the divide that nobody knows how to bridge. Posted by Editor at 6:25 PM. Nuts Come In Too Many Varieties. The Inquirer always ends up with a crooked eyebrow, but this testament. Posted by Editor at 6:16 PM.
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The New York Inquirer: It Comes Out In The Wash
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Monday, April 03, 2006. It Comes Out In The Wash. Breaks the big one today. Manhattan District Attorney says he's working on a settlement. After shutting down a whopping $3 billion money-laundering scheme, money reportedly heading to terrorist groups in the Middle East. Question, of course: which bank? Too bad, he won't say. And while the snappy article leaves many more questions unanswered, it does make the bold assertion:. The Inquirer awaits the details of this one . . . Posted by Editor at 8:57 AM.
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The New York Inquirer: 02/12/06
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Sunday, February 12, 2006. Uh, well, a Snowstorm . . . This is the one-oh-eight precinct on 50th Ave. in Long Island City. From the mouth of an officer braving the blowing snow on the stoop moments before this photo was taken, "A winter wonderland, eh? Posted by Editor at 6:54 PM. Abortion Begins its March to the Supreme Court. A Problem With OIL? New York Inquirer 2.0 (beta). Nyinquirer at gmail.com. A fledgling addiction to ping pong. Andrew Bast, Editor. Mr Many Others, Contributing Editor.
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The New York Inquirer: 02/06/06
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Monday, February 06, 2006. Don’t Bother Doubting the E.P.A. (Cough, cough . . . ). Orignally published on Gothamist.com. This week a federal judge served up former Environmental Protection Agency chief Christine Todd Whitman. Only, Whitman’s not the only one to blame. It’s no secret that the White House leaned on the E.P.A. To reassure New Yorkers that it was safe to return to work. Their chief concern? Restarting Wall Street and the financial markets. And it wasn’t just the wily free press conjuring...
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The New York Inquirer: REVIEW: Whitehead's
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Monday, March 27, 2006. REVIEW: Whitehead's Apex Heals the Hurt. He is a nomenclature consultant. He walks with a limp due to a horribly mangled fourth toe he can't manage to stop stubbing. He has a minor alcohol problem. He prefers filth and disgust to the amenities offered by a hotel maid. He has been hired to rename the town of Winthrop, and he's the protagonist of Colson Whitehead's new novel, " Apex Hides the Hurt. And lastly of the town name lobbyists is Lucky Aberdeen, a software CEO who's actuall...
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The New York Inquirer: 03/06/06
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Monday, March 06, 2006. A Naked Emperor's Civics Lesson. Name as many of the seven dwarves as you can. Now, count with your fingers, or, even take a minute before reading on and scribble down on a scrap of paper as many of their silly names as you can dredge up from your memory. Ok, part two. The lone female), Thomas. Will be 86 years old next month), Souter. And Chief Justice Roberts. Then it’s a loss worth taking and surely a lesson learned to anyone else present. And in case you can’t come up with the...
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The New York Inquirer: Issue of the Week: Immigration
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Monday, April 03, 2006. Issue of the Week: Immigration. The admirable aspect of a democracy is that everyone gets their say. The utterly distressing aspect of a democracy is that everyone gets their say. So in order to combat the anti-immigration voices that are crowding the airwaves like grating fingernails against a chalkboard, the Inquirer Issue of the Week will be immigration. Though we have to wonder where the immigration story has been for the Times? So the Pew Hispanic Center. A Problem With OIL?
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The New York Inquirer: 02/11/06
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Saturday, February 11, 2006. And here it is. Our fearsome (for the time being) logo. I hired a first-rate NYC design firm, and boy did this thing cost me a pretty penny. But, how I see it: a logo is the first glimpse into the glamour, conviction and sophistication of a magazine, so I really think this one hits the mark. Wow did I get my money's worth. The board of directors will be thrilled. We're well on our way . . . Posted by Editor at 5:01 PM. Abortion Begins its March to the Supreme Court.