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The Courage Of Female War Correspondents
It’s never been easy for female war correspondents, but in the 20th century they mostly went unassailed in the course of their reporting (except for Martha Gellhorn, who actually had more to fear from Ernest Hemingway than the Spanish fascists or … Continue reading
NYT: What Do You Wear To The Riot?
From our You Can’t Be Serious desk: New York magazine’s The Cut blog catches the New York Times in an absolute brain freeze. STREET STYLE Youth Quake What do you wear when protest and mayhem rock your world? Reports from … Continue reading
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Times Three (The Gray Lady Sings Like A Trio*)
Three from the New York Times: 1) State of the Patent Review (pat. pending) Monday’s Times featured an overview of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which currently has a backlog of 1.2 million applications. That’s a lot of potential … Continue reading