
The New Yorker Richard Brody's picks for the Top Ten Films of the Decade: http://bit.ly/4WKyhJ
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The New Yorker Photographer Platon shot 44 world leaders at the UN General Assembly. See "Portraits of Power" here, with audio commentary by Platon: http://bit.ly/6hdPgv

The New Yorker A Portfolio of world leaders by Platon; Sam Tanenhaus on Sarah Palin; David Sedaris on sex and pets; Ian Buruma on Amsterdam’s tough liberals; Anthony Lane on “Up in the Air”; fiction by Ian McEwan; and more. Read more: http://www.newyorker.com
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The New Yorker New Video: Jhumpa Lahiri's father makes the family's favorite Thanksgiving dish, pulao: http://bit.ly/4CwMKM
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Notes on the day by the staff of The New Yorker.

The New Yorker The New Yorker has been nominated in AdWeek’s “Best of the 2000’s” contest. Click here to vote: http://bit.ly/20VgN3

The New Yorker Hendrik Hertzberg on Obama’s Afghanistan dilemma; Ariel Levy on Caster Semenya; Jill Lepore on the politics of life; Roger Angell on the Yankees; James Wood on Paul Auster; John Lahr on the vibrator play; fiction by Don DeLillo; and more. http://www.newyorker.com
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The New Yorker Ariel Levy goes inside the Caster Semenya controversy: http://bit.ly/4UhKMz
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A REPORTER AT LARGE about South African runner Caster Semenya and the ambiguities of gender determination…

The New Yorker Hear Ken Auletta talk about his new book "Googled: The End of the World as We Know It" on NPR's Talk of the Nation: http://bit.ly/3UUt0n. Become a fan of Ken Auletta for dispatches from the media world and updates on his tour and appearances: http://bit.ly/1sN1bD
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How much do you know about the company that knows so much about you? In Googled: The End of the World as We Know It, Ken Auletta chronicles the growth of Google, from the brainchild of two computer science ...

The New Yorker The Food Issue: John Colapinto on the Michelin guide; Calvin Trillin on poutine; Adam Gopnik on cookbooks; Mimi Sheraton on spit cakes; Evan Osnos on Beijing’s love of wine; Raffi Khatchadourian on the Givaudan flavor factory; and Jane Kramer on Thanksgiving abroad. http://www.newyorker.com
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The New Yorker In this week's issue: Seymour M. Hersh on Pakistan’s nuclear button; George Packer on the Berlin Wall; Ian Parker on Zahi Hawass; Elizabeth Kolbert on “SuperFreakonomics”; fiction by Yiyun Li; and more. http://www.newyorker.com

The New Yorker The Cartoon Kit: Create your own captioned cartoon and submit it by November 22nd; we’ll select five winners to be featured in a slide show: http://bit.ly/KW6ks
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Create your own cartoon using characters, props, and backgrounds drawn by a New Yorker cartoonist.

The New Yorker In this week's issue: Hendrik Hertzberg on Mayor Bloomberg; Lawrence Wright on Gaza; Elizabeth Kolbert on Jonathan Safran Foer’s meat credo; Alec Wilkinson on a Hollywood dialect coach; fiction by Stephen King; and more. http://www.newyorker.com

The New Yorker Cartoon Editor Bob Mankoff talks about the making of the annual Cartoon Issue: http://bit.ly/4lbvJ5
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Sasha Frere-Jones on the future of hip-hop. Robert Mankoff and Zachary Kanin on the Cartoon Issue, the Caption Contest, and new Cartoon Kit.

The New Yorker The Cartoon Issue: Roz Chast on Crankster; Zachary Kanin on vampires; a cartoon I.Q test; and the début of Cartoon Kit. Plus Louis Menand on Fox News; Jerome Groopman on robots and medicine; James Surowiecki on big banks; Richard Brody on Wes Anderson; fiction by Javier Marías; and more. http://www.newyorker.com
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