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...which interweave argument and story in an interesting way." "He had none of the conventional interests," says David Remnick, the editor of the New Yorker , of their time together as young reporters at the Washington Post . "He had no interest covering...
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...including that galleys had been distributed to Mr. Obama’s transition team and that it was one of the books that David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, had listed on a blog as one that the newly elected president should read. He added, though, that Mr....
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...day job. The way he tells it, Mr. Lizza had a contract sitting in his drawer waiting to be signed when a phone call from David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, moved him to tear it up. Mr. Lizza was 32 and covering the presidential race for The New...
... Barack Obama could not run his campaign for the Presidency based on political accomplishment or on the heroic service of his youth. His record was too slight. His Democratic and Republican opponents were right: he ran largely on language, on the...
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...happy." Last year, Mr. Moss won five awards, which prompted Mark Whitaker, then of Newsweek, to quip that he was "the new David Remnick." So, who would be the new David Remnick this year, Mr. Moss? "I think David Remnick will be the new David Remnick."...
...Obama and his wife Michelle as "fist-bumping terrorists," that beleaguered media companies would be congratulating editor David Remnick for at least temporarily making print publications relevant again. However, in this year's lugubrious presidential...
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