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The Measure of America By Claudia Roth Pierpont February 29, 2004 The New Yorker, March 8, 2004 P. 48 ANNALS OF CULTURE about German anthropologist Franz Boas. At the World's Columbian.


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Aug. 29, 2004. AS one of New York's bedrock industries, carousing is an activity that thrives on almost every block of the city. Of course, all bars are not created equal, and New Yorkers are.


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Dec. 5, 2004 FICTION & POETRY ALOFT. By Chang-rae Lee. (Riverhead, $24.95.) The developments of Long Island are the setting for a tale of a self-made American on the rise. THE AMATEUR MARRIAGE..


The New Yorker Monday, September 27, 2004 Issue 4091 Vol. 80

THE CURSE OF CURSES. By Roger Angell. More Talk of the Town. A collection of articles about 08 from The New Yorker, including news, in-depth reporting, commentary, and analysis.


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Overview and history May 30, 1925 cover by Ilonka Karasz, a regular cover artist for The New Yorker The New Yorker was founded by Harold Ross (1892-1951) and his wife Jane Grant (1892-1972), a New York Times reporter, and debuted on February 21, 1925.


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Daniel Franzese exclusively opened up to PEOPLE at the New York Premiere of the new 'Mean Girls' film, revealing that he would be onboard for a sequel to the 2004 movie


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By Dan Barry Aug. 29, 2004 AGAIN to a secret city place: the easternmost, uppermost deck of Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan, a sanctuary in the midst of tourists, where.


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CBS New York was on the pink carpet on Monday night for the movie's premiere. The film has been reimagined for a new generation -- social media and all. The hit high school comedy was first.


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Moving into the perfect house—and sharing it with the memories of the family who lived there before. By Jamaica Kincaid. October 16, 1995. A Critic at Large. June 5, 1995 Issue.


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The Storyteller Fact, fiction, and the books of Madeleine L'Engle. By Cynthia Zarin April 5, 2004 Asked to define "science fiction," L'Engle, the author of the children's classic "A Wrinkle in.


The New Yorker Monday, August 30, 2004 Issue 4087 Vol. 80 N

It Happened This Year: Introduction By Jim Holt N ew York spent much of 2004 imagining that it was becoming more like the rest of the United States, only to realize late in the year that it.


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The 2004 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election. Voters chose 31 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president . New York was won by Democratic nominee John Kerry by an 18.3% margin of victory.


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April 30, 2004 An Iraqi who was told he would be electrocuted if he fell off the box. In the era of Saddam Hussein, Abu Ghraib, twenty miles west of Baghdad, was one of the world's most notorious.


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A Critic at Large The Unpolitical Animal By Louis Menand August 22, 2004 In every Presidential-election year, there are news stories about undecided voters, people who say that they are perplexed.