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From: The New Yorker <NewYorker@newsletter.newyorker.com>
Date: Tue, 6 May 2014 14:34:13 +0000 (GMT)
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Subject: The Dirty Words That Putin Banned
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| | | by David Remnick | As of July 1st, there will be no swearing in movies and theatrical productions or from the concert stage. | | | | by Lizzie Widdicombe | The Soylent dream is a strange one: a place where our food-related hopes mingle with our nightmares. | | | | by Anders Halverson | Ultra-precise taxonomies have resulted in too many recognized species. But changing the system now could have harmful effects on science and conservation. | | | | by Charlayne Hunter-Gault | Thokozile Matilda Masipa’s past activism may inform her actions on the bench, particularly since it relates to the abuse of women. | | | | by E. B. White | A response to a request from the Writers’ War Board that first appeared in the July 3, 1943, issue of The New Yorker. | | | | | | | | |
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