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Myron Magnet
Myron Magnet (born 1944) was the editor of City Journal from 1994 through 2007 and is now the magazine's Editor-at-Large. The Manhattan Institute's quarterly journal of urban affairs, City Journal focuses on endemic urban dilemmas such as welfare, housing, taxes, crime from a free-market, conservative perspective, as well as on culture and society.
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Steven Malanga
Steven Malanga is a contributing editor to City Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, which publishes City Journal. His primary area of focus is economic development within dense urban centers, with a particular emphasis on those areas in and surrounding New York and the Tri-State Area.
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African American/Archive1
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Animal rights
Animal rights, also referred to as animal liberation, is the idea that the most basic interests of animals should be afforded the same consideration as the similar interests of human beings. Advocates approach the issue from different philosophical positions but agree that animals should be viewed as legal persons and members of the moral community, not property, and that they should not be used as food, clothing, research subjects, or entertainment.
Animal_rights
Islamic Society of Boston
Islamic Society of Boston (ISB) is a mosque and cultural center for Muslims in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The current Imam is Basyouny Nehela. ISB offers daily, weekly and annual programs for Muslims including Arabic and English classes on religious and secular topics as well as a religious school for children and holiday programs. The society also organizes trips and summer camps for children and classes on Islam for non-Muslims.
Islamic_Society_of_Boston
Robert Bobb
Robert C. Bobb is a politician and public administrator, and president of the Washington, D.C. board of education. Bobb is the longest-serving African-American city manager in the United States.
Robert_Bobb
Fred Siegel
Fred_Siegel
List of students at South Park Elementary
list of students who attend the fictional school, South Park Elementary, in the animated television show South Park. The school is one of the most prominent settings on the show, whose narrative revolves mostly around the students.
List_of_students_at_South_Park_Elementary
Nightingale-Bamford School
The Nightingale-Bamford School is an independent all-female university-preparatory school founded in 1920 by Frances Nicolau Nightingale and Maya Stevens Bamford. Located in Manhattan on the Upper East Side, NBS is one of the top ranked private schools in New York City and among one of the country’s leading independent schools for girls .Nightingale-Bamford is a member of the New York Interschool and is the sister school of Browning School for boys.
Nightingale-Bamford_School
Sean Bell shooting incident
Sean Bell shooting incident took place in the New York City borough of Queens on November 25, 2006, in which one Latino and two African-American men were shot at a total of fifty times by a team of both plainclothes and undercover NYPD officers (two of whom were themselves African-American), killing one of the men, Sean Bell, on the morning of his wedding day, and severely wounding two of his friends.
Sean_Bell_shooting_incident
Carmine Romano
Carmine Romano (born August 21, 1935) was a New York City mobster and captain in the Genovese crime family who controlled the Fulton Fish Market distribution center in Downtown Manhattan.
Carmine_Romano
Illegal immigrant population of the United States
Illegal immigrant population in the United States is uncertain and hard to ascertain because of difficulty in accurately counting individuals in this population. National surveys, administrative data and other sources of information provide inaccurate measures of the size of the illegal immigrant population and current estimates based on this data indicate that the current population may range from 7 million to 20 million.
Illegal_immigrant_population_of_the_United_States
Iraq War troop surge of 2007
In the context of the Iraq War, the surge refers to United States President George W. Bush's 2007 increase in the number of American troops in order to provide security to Baghdad and Al Anbar Province.The surge had been developed under the working title "The New Way Forward" and it was announced by Bush during a television speech.
Iraq_War_troop_surge_of_2007
New Orleans, Louisiana/Archive 2
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Heather Mac Donald
Heather Lynn Mac Donald is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor to the New York City Journal, and a former lawyer.
Heather_Mac_Donald
Joseph Hall (bishop)
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PM (newspaper)
Talk:PM_(newspaper)
Political positions of Rudy Giuliani
Below are remarks and positions of Rudy Giuliani, former candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States.An August 2006 poll from Rasmussen Reports showed that the American public perceives Giuliani overall to be a moderate. Specifically, of those Americans polled, 36% classified him as a moderate, 29% as a conservative, and 15% as a liberal, with the remaining 20% being unsure.
Political_positions_of_Rudy_Giuliani
Ralph Ingersoll (PM publisher)
Ralph McAllister Ingersoll (December 8, 1900, in New Haven, Connecticut – March 8, 1985, in Miami Beach, Florida) was an American writer, editor, and publisher. He was the founder and publisher of the short-lived 1940s New York City left-wing daily newspaper PM.Before founding PM, Ingersoll had been managing editor of Time-Life publications, and had devised the formula of business magazine Fortune.
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Postoak/archive 3
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