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A critic for Slate magazine described a conference at which 1984's The Rolling Stone Record Guide was scrutinized.
* Meghan O ' Rourke The Lion King: C. S. Lewis ' Narnia isn't simply a Christian allegory, Meghan O ' Rourke, Slate magazine, 9 December 2005
* Biology vs. the Blank Slate Reason magazine interview with Pinker
The paper is part of The Washington Post Company, a diversified education and media company that also owns educational services provider Kaplan, Inc., Post-Newsweek Stations, Cable One, the online magazine Slate, The Gazette and Southern Maryland Newspapers, and The Herald, a daily paper in Everett, Washington.
" Slate magazine also praised her performance, saying that she " has a smoldering confidence that takes your mind off her not – always – fluid dancing – although she's a perfectly fine hoofer, with majestic limbs and a commanding cleavage.
Gullette's essays, journalism and fiction have been published in magazines including The Face, Spy, Slate, Bidoun, Brill's Content, Gear, Entertainment Weekly, and KGB magazine ( which he founded as editor and publisher in 1991.
Slate magazine columnist Fred Kaplan characterized Obama's 2009 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech a " faithful reflection " of Niebuhr.
Hunger strikes 101, Slate magazine, June 10, 2004
Kinsley left the magazine in 1996 to found the online magazine Slate.
* Slate ( magazine ), an online publication
* more history on the vote-pairing web sites and their legality in the 2000 presidential election, as well as an online debate around their legality, see the article posted on November 1, 2000 in the online magazine, Slate, " Is Vote-Swapping Legal?
", James Surowiecki, Slate magazine
but Slate magazine said that Kelly's book " was no more dishonest than the Reagans ' own carefully groomed Norman Rockwell facade.
* Michael Kinsley, journalist, founding editor of Slate magazine
Slate magazine writer Jody Rosen discussed the 2000s-era trends in pop music criticism in the article " The Perils of Poptimism ".
* Chatterbox, a political column written by Timothy Noah and featured on Slate, a magazine
In September, 2008, she was named the 13th most powerful American over the age of 80 by Slate magazine.
Charles Seife of Slate magazine, however, pointed out in a July 2012 article that no such disclaimer was made during an episode that aired a week earlier on gastric bypass surgery, despite a Los Angeles Times article questioning the propriety of Pinsky's role as a spokesperson for a firm that did marketing for lap-band surgery.
Chris Slate of the Game Players video game magazine thoroughly enjoyed Super Metroid, claiming that it " easily lives up to everyone's high expectations ".
Writing for Slate magazine, John T. Casteen IV critized the bill as having " no effect on gun violence " and as distracting from more efficient legislation.
Slate magazine writer David Plotz described Colson as " Richard Nixon's hard man, the ' evil genius ' of an evil administration.
Category: Slate ( magazine ) people
Slate is a US-based 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.
In 2007, it introduced " Slate V ", an online video magazine with content that relates to or expands upon their written articles.

Slate and carried
Slate trains eventually became very long-trains of less than eighty slate wagons carried two brakesmen but over eighty wagons ( and this became common ) required three brakesmen.
Passengers, mail, and express were carried in a Slate Company highway truck when the locomotive required repairs.
Other publications that have carried his work include Film Comment, The Nation, The New York Times, Slate, Columbia Journalism Review, and First Things.

Slate and article
* What Does a Chinese Keyboard Look Like ?, article by Slate. com
*" Why Some Feasts Are Moveable ", a Slate article
* A Slate article on sweet tea
In September 2008, Slate published a revisionist article which viewed The Big Lebowski as a political critique.
In Slate, Sam Anderson wrote in the article " And Now for Something Completely Deficient " that though Idle " has earned a spot in Comedy Heaven for his Python days ... his jokey ' exposure ' of his own exploitation ( he has called tours ' Eric Idle Exploits Monty Python ' and ' The Greedy Bastard Tour ') is more irritating than funny.
As Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman states in a 1997 article for Slate, “ as manufacturing grows in poor countries, it creates a ripple effect that benefits ordinary people: ‘ The pressure on the land becomes less intense, so rural wages rise ; the pool of unemployed urban dwellers always anxious for work shrinks, so factories start to compete with each other for workers, and urban wages also begin to rise .’ In time average wages creep up to a level comparable to minimum-wage jobs in the United States .”
* Slate article " Stalking Linkin Park "
article from Slate
In May 2007, Slate Magazine published an article discussing the results of a working paper by Nobel Prize winner James Heckman of the University of Chicago and Dimitriy Masterov of the University of Michigan about the social and economics benefits of nursery school for disadvantaged children, claiming that more investment in such children at an earlier age is needed to supplement the role of the family.
An article in Slate called the episode " shockingly close to the true story.
* Slate article on the problems plaguing the film adaptation
In a Slate. com article, Jack Shafer argued that " the Novak-Russert relationship poses a couple of questions.
* An article arguing that transsexuals ought to be permitted to compete in the Miss Universe pageant, by Dann Halem at Slate. com: There He Is ... Miss Universe
On June 21, 2012, Slate columnist Emily Yoffe published an article in which she stated that Drinan sexually assaulted her in 1973 or 1974, when she was 18 or 19 years of age.
* Slate article about the World Magazine's graphic design
Alternative approaches to journalism education were suggested in Jack Shafer's Slate article " Can J-school be saved?
Schlesinger wrote an article for Slate magazine noting that Clinton hoped to appropriate this term to mean " middle of the road " or something that his " DLC fans " might prefer its meaning to be, which would locate it " somewhere closer to Ronald Reagan than to Franklin D. Roosevelt ".
In the Slate article, Schlesinger strongly rejected this interpretation of the term, and reiterated his argument from the 1998 introduction:
* What Is the War College, Anyway ?, a May 2004 article from Slate
* Slate article about Swift boats
* Slate article on demand for Dan the Automator in music projects

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