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A tonic for red-blue disease


From Neiman Reports, a special issue on 21st Century Muckrakers: Who are they? How do they do their work? Open tab: Gabriel Sherman on the dark art of the National Enquirer. The Hot New Celeb? Sarah!: The tabloids have discovered the appeal of politics. Why be partisan if it's all just strategy? Cynical reporting could be a tonic for red-blue disease. Illness has forced Robert Novak’s official resignation, but don’t believe it: He won’t stop writing until he dies. From Survey Practice, an article on understanding the meaning of the “mood of the country”. From Monitor on Psychology, a special section on why we vote. From PUP, the introduction to Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do by Andrew Gelman. From The Economic Times, an article on Britain as a benevolent

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