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What does this tell us? No, seriously.
The magazine is the latest to launch a wine club.
"For every kid that I bump into who is wandering the media industry looking for an entrance that closed some time ago, I come across another who is a bundle of ideas, energy and technological mastery."
It was all part of an investigation into the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union.
"I am on display for men to pay to look at me. And that bothers me. I don't want to live that character."
The 'Times' is taking its initial foray into the finances of gay couples one step further.
You would not believe the difference between what people are thinking in Prospect Heights and Park Slope.
"The most combustible example of all came Sunday with an intemperate and scurrilous piece by Maureen Dowd."
The paper admits that they paid a little money to Taliban guards, but not the millions he's alleging.
"Even if the Titanic came in safely to New York Harbor, it was still doomed."
The critic admits it has long been hard to stay anonymous.
That's when he told his entire staff that the paper's financials were looking up.
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