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Expect weighty articles, lavishly footnoted, to appear in learned journals.

For while all those weighty articles ponder how this miracle has come about, on the most literal level the mystery can be resolved with two words: Andrew Smith.

She writes everything from those weighty articles about media consolidation that bum you out about the world, to funny stories about growing up in Nebraska that, oddly, still bum you out about the world.

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Weighty reports and newspaper articles do their work, but, as writer Andrew O'Hagan also told the festival, "there's something extra a novelist can do – and it's to do with the grain of human experience".

Right until someone writes some weighty critique of those articles which makes me realise, 'Oh, so that wasn't quite right at all then?' So, what I like is maybe places where you see that it's a discussion, the way it is in the journal.

Kissinger is sure to inspire disagreement, which will make it typical of Ferguson's output, from weighty tomes to rapidly written articles.

IN a time of war and recession, with a historic change of government about to take place, two recent articles far from those weighty subjects angered some readers of The Times and raised troubling journalistic issues.

Tex-Mex Gustavo Arellano, the editor of the alternative newspaper O.C. Weekly, in Orange County, Calif., has written weighty commentaries about skinheads and powerful articles about priests in the Roman Catholic Church who have been accused of pedophilia, but his claim to fame is his nationally syndicated "Ask a Mexican" column, a platform for debunking Latino stereotypes using lowbrow satire.

2. As a class, read and discuss the article "TV Takes Up Some Weighty Matters of Economics," focusing on the following questions: a.

By Gray Burr The New Yorker, January 23 , 1960P. 114 There was a weighty sky that went to pieces View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.

By Gray Burr The New Yorker, January 23 , 1960P. 114 There was a weighty sky that went to pieces View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Jia Tolentino By Doreen St. Félix.

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