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Palinophobes hate first, ask questions laterSlate magazine is just one of the countless media outlets convulsing with St. Vitus' Dance over that demonic succubus Sarah Palin. In its reader forum, The Fray, one supposed Palinophobe took dead aim at the former Alaska governor's writing... In this article: Sarah Palin, Wolf, Slate magazine, Republican Party, Barack Obama, E mail, God, Atlantic, and University of Chicago |
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washingtonpost.com | 2 days ago
Slate: Advice from 'Dear Prudence': $40 Thanksgiving cover charges, holiday parties and coworkers, hot ex-girlfriend jealousies
$40 Thanksgiving cover charges, holiday parties and coworkers, hot ex-girlfriend jealousies Slate advice columnist, Prudence, counsels a guy who is panicking about getting his co-worker's sister pregnant. Thoughts, comments, suggestions...
In this article: Thanksgiving, Emily Yoffe, Dog, California, New York, Whipped cream, Pumpkin pie, and Sweet potato
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Slate Magazine - Press Box | 5 days ago
Stupid drug story of the week: NBC's Today show discovers huffing.
...don't get arrested for it, you don't go to rehab for it. People just kind of-they don't really think anything of it." Related in Slate Previously, Jack Shafer dinged the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, and Newsweek for...
In this article: Inhalant, E-mail, Cocaine, USA Today, Washington Post Co., Meredith Vieira, and NBC
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Slate Magazine - Politics | 7 days ago
Slate's unauthorized index of Sarah Palin's autobiography, Going Rogue.
...An American Life, hit stands Tuesday, readers discovered the governor's most mavericky move yet-that the book lacks an index. So Slate has compiled its own. Just print out this index, paste it into the back of your copy, and start skipping...
In this article: Sarah Palin, Twitter, and Wendy's
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Gawker | November 17, 2009
Double X Isn't Closing—It's Crawling Back Up Into Slate's Uterus [Internal Memos]
...X Isn't Closing-It's Crawling Back Up Into Slate's Uterus' via email: Double X Isn't Closing-It's Crawling Back Up Into Slate's Uterus Slate honcho Jacob Weisberg has addressed Double X's shuttering as a stand-along entity in a memo,...
In this article: Slate Group and Jacob Weisberg
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Seeking Alpha | November 17, 2009
Employment Outlook Isn't as Bright as Slate's Daniel Gross Thinks
Employment Outlook Isn't as Bright as Slate's Daniel Gross Thinks 2 comments by: John Lounsbury November 17, 2009 | about: DIA / SPY Daniel Gross, writing in Slate (here), said there was an outside chance that employment could show an...
In this article: Unemployment, Daniel Gross, Caterpillar, Recession, CNBC, Architecture, and American Institute of Architects
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Observer.com - All Articles | November 16, 2009
Who Can Resist the Cuomo Slate?
Eliot Spitzer infamously dubbed himself "a f------ steamroller" in his early days in office - a description that didn't exactly hold up as the legislature stared him down and his popularity waned in the ensuing months. But as a candidate...
In this article: Mario Cuomo, Eliot Spitzer, Tom DiNapoli, David Paterson, Tom Suozzi, Peter Vallone, Leecia Eve, and Andrew Cuomo
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washingtonpost.com | November 16, 2009
Slate: Advice from 'Dear Prudence': Father-in-laws with flatulence and too-long hugs, eating food at cocktail parties, sending thank you notes -- better late than never?
...review the full rules governing commentaries and discussions. You are fully responsible for the content that you post. Emily Yoffe is also Slate's Human Guinea Pig, a contributor to the XX Factor blog, and the author of What the Dog Did:...
In this article: Emily Yoffe, Flatulence, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Dog, Herpes, BlackBerry, STD, and Sacramento
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Slate Magazine - Culturebox | November 11, 2009
Slate's Culture Gabfest on Precious, the novel Black Dogs (and the fall of communism), and a Vanity Fair article on the rise of cute.
The Culture Gabfest, Cute Vs. Evil EditionListen to Slate's show about the week in culture. By Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia TurnerUpdated Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009, at 10:34 AM ET Listen to Gabfest No. 60 with Stephen Metcalf,...
In this article: Black Dogs, Itunes, Audible.com, Ian McEwan, and Communism
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Slate Magazine - Poems | November 10, 2009
Slate's weekly Poetry Podcast.
...poets read their work to you. Updated Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, at 7:04 AM ET Now you can listen to Slate poetry wherever you go. Below, browse Slate's weekly lineup of new and renewed work by leading poets, selected by Robert Pinsky...
In this article: Robert Pinsky and Itunes
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Medical News Today | November 09, 2009
Antiabortion-Rights Lawmakers Using Health Reform To Interfere With Private Insurance Coverage, Slate Opinion Piece Says
...have one advantage over health insurance funded by the federal government" in that women can "use it to pay for an abortion," according to Slate senior writer Timothy Noah. "Now antiabortion groups and their allies in Congress want to whittle...
In this article: Bart Stupak, Timothy Noah, Hyde Amendment, Medical advice, Medicaid, St. Petersburg Times, Advisory Board Company, and House Energy and Commerce Committee
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Slate is an English-language online current affairs and culture magazine created in 1996 by former New Republic editor Michael Kinsley, initially under the ownership of Microsoft, as part of MSN. On December 21, 2004, it was purchased by the Washington Post Company. Since June 4, 2008, Slate has been managed by The Slate Group, an online publishing entity created by the Washington Post Company to develop and manage web-only magazines.
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