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Rejected 'New Yorker' Cartoons Find Home

Feb 15th, 2008 · Matthew Diffee, New Yorker cartoonist and editor of the Rejection Collection, is back, with special guest Mick Stevens and the latest comics kicked to the curb by The New Yorker.

Keywords: cartoons · Yorkers · Cartoonists · comic · The New Yorker · Matthew Diffee · Rejection Collection · Mick Stevens

Intelligence Chief Shares Thoughts on Waterboarding

Jan 13th, 2008 · National Intelligence Chief Mike McConnell tells The New Yorker magazine that waterboarding would be torture if it happened to him. But he declined for legal reasons to say if waterboarding should be considered torture by the U.S. government.

Keywords: intelligence · legal · magazine · Torture · The New Yorker · waterboarding

Pulitzer-Winner on Living with Asperger's ****

Aug 13th, 2007 · Tim Page, a Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic, describes living with Asperger's syndrome in his article "Parallel Play" in the Aug. 20 edition of The New Yorker. He talks with Robert Siegel about learning to live with Asperger's.

Keywords: Robert Siegel · critic · winners · Pulitzer Prize · music · Syndrome · Pulitzer · The New Yorker · Tim Page · Asperger · Parallel Play

New Details Emerge About CIA Interrogation ***

Aug 6th, 2007 · The article "The Black Sites" in this week's issue of The New Yorker provides new details about the CIA's secret interrogation program. New Yorker writer Jane Mayer talks with Michele Norris.

Keywords: Michele Norris · CIA · Secret · Writer · Yorkers · interrogator · Mayer · The New Yorker · The Black Sites

'The Sopranos' Finale: A Post-Mortem ****

Jun 11th, 2007 · David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker magazine, is an avid fan of the HBO series The Sopranos. He delivers his take on Sunday night's series finale.

Keywords: magazine · soprano · avid · HBO · The New Yorker · mortem · The Sopranos · David Remnick

Atul Gawande on Medicine's Promise and Limits ****

May 2nd, 2007 · Surgeon Atul Gawande often reveals the medical profession's dilemmas and inner workings in The New Yorker. His new book, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance, offers ways that doctors can improve their craft.

Keywords: medical · Promise · medicinal · surgeon · dilemma · The New Yorker · Atul · Gawande · Surgeon Atul Gawande

Furor Over Imus Remarks Differed from Past *

Apr 12th, 2007 · CBS's decision to fire talk-show host Don Imus came after growing protests against the controversial radio host. Imus made racist and sexist comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team. While Imus had previously attracted criticism for his antics, the amount -- and quality -- of the outcry was different, says Ken Auletta, media critic for The New Yorker.

Keywords: protests · critic · Furor · media · basketball · racist · The New Yorker · sexist · Ken Auletta · CBS · Rutgers · Imus

'How Doctors Think' ****

Mar 14th, 2007 · Dr. Jerome Groopman, a staff writer at The New Yorker, has written a book about how doctors make decisions regarding their patients. It's called How Doctors Think.

Keywords: Patient · Writer · The New Yorker · Jerome Groopman · How Doctors Think

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