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The New Yorker, April 2nd 2012 (Rebecca Mead, Lauren Collins, David Sedaris)

  • by Rebecca Mead , Lauren Collins , David Sedaris
  • Narrated by Dan Bernard, Christine Marshall
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  • RELEASE DATE
    03-28-12
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Publisher's Summary

In this issue:

COMMENT
"A Lot of Gas", by Elizabeth Kolbert: Bad policy on the campaign trail.

THE TALK OF THE TOWN
"The Trade", by Ben McGrath: New Yorkers get a taste of Tebow.

PROFILES
"Mayor Presumptive", by Rebecca Mead: Christine Quinn’s patience.

THE WAYWARD PRESS
"Mail Supremacy", by Lauren Collins: The paper that rules Britannia.

PERSONAL HISTORY
"Dentists Without Borders", by David Sedaris: A French way with teeth.

THE CURRENT CINEMA
"Kids at Risk", by David Denby: Reviews of The Hunger Games and Bully.

Listen to The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.

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