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The inauguration of Dmitri Medvedev as Russia's new president this week is one of those fantastic Historical Occasions for which air quotes (yes, "air quotes") seem designed. In the sense that the inauguration is basically a farce. Medvedev is, if...
The XX Factor, Slate's women-written blog, welcomes a new voice today: EJ Graff. Graff, the author of Getting Even and What Is Marriage For?, is an expert on social policy, with a particular focus on women's issues. She's a senior...
Welcome to the new website for Columbia Journalism Review. We’ve added new features and we’ll deliver fresh content every day. More...
The Associated Press. Miami, Florida. Photo by Sean Hemmerle. More...
The New York Times does non-fiction, political, comics
How do the candidates' plans affect ordinary folk?
But debits for early deadlines, a lame service column; WaPo's rose-colored look at the Journal, etc.
European media and their audiences catch the U.S.’s Election Fever
WaPo media critic’s silence on ABC’s Debate Debacle
Americans are working fewer, but not by choice; cuts on Wall Street; jobless ranks swell; etc.
Brad Stenger on the intersection of the press and computer science
In CJR's a.m. guide to the business press: Grim tidings on housing; WP says a veto threatened on bailouts; 50 bank failures? etc. etc.