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"This locomotive," he says, "is up there with your Big Bens and Windsor Castles.
QUESTION FROM BEN FISCHER: Your colleague Elizabeth Kolbert wrote last week about the Internet's tendency to encourage group polarization, leading to the unfortunate birther conspiracy and the like.
Instead of pouring your heart out to Ben & Jerry, how about bonding with a few authors who can relate?
Respectfully yours, Alon Ben-Meir.
BEN GREENMAN: In your article, you write, "What is clear in hindsight is rarely clear before the fact.
BEN GREENMAN: What was your life like at the time recounted in "Chicago Christmas"?
QUESTION FROM BEN GETTO: Mr. Osnos — thank you for your wonderful portrait of China's commitment to energy and cleantech.
(They say they helped SentinelOne land Netflix as a customer, for example, and "when Netflix is one of your first customers," says Ben-Artzy, "it helps".
BEN GREENMAN: Can you explain the title of your book?
BEN MCGRATH: Well, I think I'd start by highlighting your use of the phrase "amorphous group".
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