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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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Portraits of Uighurs, China's Embattled Muslim Minority - The Atlantic
The AtlanticPortraits of Uighurs, China's Embattled Muslim MinorityThe AtlanticChina's Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region is the country's largest province, a vast land mass ...via Google News -
When Ted Cruz Helped Craft Bush's Immigration Reform Plan - The Atlantic
The American ProspectWhen Ted Cruz Helped Craft Bush's Immigration Reform PlanThe AtlanticBush was a two-term governor from a border state who was determined to fix what he ...via Google News -
What Mattered in Obama's Speech Today: Ending the Open-Ended 'War on Terror' - The Atlantic
Telegraph.co.ukWhat Mattered in Obama's Speech Today: Ending the Open-Ended 'War on Terror'The AtlanticThis speech was very long -- nearly 7000 words, even longer than my ...via Google News -
Why Chinese College Graduates Aren't Getting Jobs - The Atlantic
The AtlanticWhy Chinese College Graduates Aren't Getting JobsThe AtlanticThe term "hardest job-hunting season in history" has become a buzzword in China recently. According to ...via Google News -
Ted Cruz Helped Craft Bush's Immigration Reform Plan - The Atlantic
The American ProspectTed Cruz Helped Craft Bush's Immigration Reform PlanThe AtlanticBush was a two-term governor from a border state who was determined to fix what he saw as ...via Google News -
Big in Japan: Steve Jobs - The Atlantic
The AtlanticBig in Japan: Steve JobsThe AtlanticA year and a half after Steve Jobs died, his Japanese fans remain singularly devoted to his memory. We're not talking everyday ...via Google News -
The Steve Jobs Emails That Show How to Win a Hard-Nosed Negotiation - The Atlantic
The AtlanticThe Steve Jobs Emails That Show How to Win a Hard-Nosed NegotiationThe AtlanticJobs was a famously hard-nosed negotiator who won these kinds of battles all the ...via Google News -
Death of the Salesmen: Technology's Threat to Retail Jobs - The Atlantic
The AtlanticDeath of the Salesmen: Technology's Threat to Retail JobsThe AtlanticRetail still employs one in nine working Americans, and retail jobs have grown since the ...via Google News -
Chinese Media: Don't Go to Mars - The Atlantic
The AtlanticChinese Media: Don't Go to MarsThe AtlanticChina's mainstream media, however, was not amused. In the past four days, state-run organs such as Xinhua and China ...via Google News -
China's Strategy in Afghanistan - The Atlantic
The AtlanticChina's Strategy in AfghanistanThe AtlanticChina's investment in Afghanistan ranges from burgeoning trade associations to the increasing dominance of wireless ...via Google News



