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The Atlantic Monthly (also known as The Atlantic) is an American literary/cultural magazine founded in Boston in 1857 by a group of writers that included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., and James Russell Lowell (who would become its first editor). Originally a monthly publication, the magazine, subscribed to by 425,000 readers, now publishes ten times a year and features articles in the fields of political science and foreign affairs, as well as book reviews. (...) For all but its recent existence, The Atlantic has been known as a distinctively ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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NASA Records an Explosion on the Moon So Bright You Could Have Seen It ... - The Atlantic
Sydney Morning HeraldNASA Records an Explosion on the Moon So Bright You Could Have Seen It ...The AtlanticSince 2005, a team at NASA has been monitoring meteoroid explosions ...via Google News -
Why Anxiety Is on the Rise in China - The Atlantic
The AtlanticWhy Anxiety Is on the Rise in ChinaThe AtlanticAlmost half of all Chinese report feeling "more anxiety," now than they did five years ago. What, exactly, is ...via Google News -
What Is China Doing Right? - The Atlantic
The AtlanticWhat Is China Doing Right?The AtlanticOn a recent trip to China, meeting mostly with former colleagues at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, I got a dose of optimism ...via Google News -
On Criticizing China, Cont. - The Atlantic
On Criticizing China, Cont.The Atlantic1) Yesterday the ChinaFile project had a four-installment answer to the question, "What's Going Right With China?" One of the responses ...via Google News -
How Iran Benefits From an Illicit Gold Trade With Turkey - The Atlantic
How Iran Benefits From an Illicit Gold Trade With TurkeyThe AtlanticLast month, a bipartisan group of 47 members of Congress penned a letter to Secretaries John Kerry and Jack ...via Google News -
What Is China's Arctic Game Plan? - The Atlantic
The AtlanticWhat Is China's Arctic Game Plan?The AtlanticChina really wants to be a part of this, and has twice before been turned down for observer status, which would let it ...via Google News -
Who Are China's 'Reborn' Children? - The Atlantic
Who Are China's 'Reborn' Children?The AtlanticLosing a child is an immense tragedy for parents anywhere, but in China the effect is compounded by the one-child policy: the ...via Google News -
This Is Congress's Chance to Rein In the War on Terror - The Atlantic
Calgary HeraldThis Is Congress's Chance to Rein In the War on TerrorThe AtlanticPerhaps the White House and Pentagon could be held more accountable to lawmakers for our ...via Google News -
Chatting in Code on Walkie-Talkies in Pakistan's Tribal Areas - The Atlantic
Chatting in Code on Walkie-Talkies in Pakistan's Tribal AreasThe AtlanticA soldier stands guard on a road while a vehicle carrying internally displaced people flee military ...via Google News -
How the 'Cult of Smartness' Distorts the Immigration Debate - The Atlantic
How the 'Cult of Smartness' Distorts the Immigration DebateThe AtlanticThe "Cult of Smartness" came to mind this week as I read about a controversial Heritage Foundation ...via Google News



