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Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: serious crayons on February 22, 2017, 10:07:08 pm ---Yes. When people refer casually to "Lincoln" -- especially as the subject of a book reviewed in Time and the NYT -- they don't usually mean Andrew Lincoln, star of AMC's The Walking Dead.

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Jeff Wrangler:
I'm enjoying my break from The New Yorker. At lunch I'm leisurely reading a book, and I don't feel pressured like I do to get through my New Yorkers, or depressed because I'm so far behind in my magazines.

Jeff Wrangler:
My New Yorkers have restarted. I got the Putin cover issue. I forgot to bring it with me to work today, but anyway at lunch time there is a "to-do" for the retiring company president, so I probably won't be reading anyway. I didn't bring my book with me, either.

Jeff Wrangler:
I am very much looking forward to readinf the article about Russia's interference in the 2016 election. The New Yorker must consider it a very important story, since three writers worked on it.

Front-Ranger:
And one of them is the editor in chief, David Remnick. Yes, it's pretty comprehensive, factual and balanced. The New Yorker needs to make up for lost time because it hasn't really covered the Russia election interference story like other media have. Massimo Calabresi has been writing on this subject for Time Magazine since last October.

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