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...The biggest US radio chain, iHeartMedia, has acquired the podcasting group Stuff Media for $55m, and Malcolm Gladwell, the New Yorker magazine writer, is forming a podcasting company with Jacob Weisberg,...
...Other leading voices on the right — including Charles Krauthammer, William Kristol, Max Boot, David Brooks, Robert Kagan, and David Frum — have declared positions ranging from could-never-vote-for-Trump...
...Like the conservative writer William F Buckley in the 1950s, Mr Trump’s supporters stand athwart economic change yelling, “Stop!”...
...would go to museums or art fairs to discover new art, today’s generation is turning to Instagram and Pinterest — and purchases are more often happening via iPhone or iPad than they are in person,” says Rob Weisberg...
...Columnist Jacob Weisberg argued that Ryan was a “principled, conservative ideas man” compared with Romney’s “substantive vacuity”....
...Weisberg Collection, which opened at the weekend, highlights the interests of two important present-day collectors....
...The inventor of the modern caravan, the eccentric Victorian polymath William Gordon Stables, travelled in his horse-drawn version with his valet....
...Answers: A) William Suff, the Riverside Prostitute Killer, according to a neighbour. B) George W. Bush, according to an ex-girlfriend....
...He had already driven out William Bratton, his triumphant chief of police, in a battle over credit. Mr Bratton’s fate was sealed when he appeared on the cover of Time....
...Somewhere to the right of Mr Bush, William Kristol and his fellow neo-cons argue that we can still win, but only if we send more troops to secure the country....
...Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle and William Kristol fantasise that a dubious Garibaldi figure, Ahmed Chalabi, can overthrow the world’s most vicious dictator with a small band of followers....
...matches rhetoric - by Michael Fullilove One bout for which Bush is not to blame - by Jacob Weisberg US foreign policy needs ‘liberal realism’ - by Martin Wolf...
...Lois Weisberg, Chicago’s cultural commissioner and indefatigable campaigner for free access to the arts, says the theatre is moving into suburbia....
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