The Gray Baby: On This Day In 1851, NYT Launches For The Very Reasonable Price Of One Cent.
Okay, maybe it could have used a Matthew Brady portrait or a cartoon or something, but all in all, not bad for the first day. (For a closer look, click here.)
And at the risk of seeming downright sychophantic, here's a link to a pretty cool piece of fiction by the novelist Michael Chabon, where he imagines the run-up to the NYT's first issue.
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"Not bad", "very reasonable"? You're losing your edge and getting soft on them.
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"Not bad", "very reasonable"? You're losing your edge and getting soft on them.
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sychophantic = sycophantic (no -h- after -c-)
also, the prepositional phrase introducing that sentence needs something to attach itself to, something that could take this sort of risk.
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And at the risk of seeming downright sychophantic, here's a link to a pretty cool piece of fiction.
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And at the risk of seeming downright sycophantic, we're providing a link to a pretty cool piece of fiction.
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