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  2. Herman Wouk Is Still Alive - Wikipedia

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    Owen King came up with the title after reading in an article that Herman Wouk was still alive and writing despite being in his mid-nineties. [2] King conceived of the story after reading about the 2009 Taconic State Parkway crash. [3] "Herman Wouk Is Still Alive" was first published in The Atlantic in May 2011.

  3. Vann R. Newkirk II - Wikipedia

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    Vann R. Newkirk II (born December 27, 1988) is an American journalist and staff writer for The Atlantic who writes on politics, the environment, race, and healthcare policy. [ 2 ] Early life

  4. Peter Mendelsund - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mendelsund is a novelist, painter, [1] graphic designer [2] known for his book and magazine covers, and the creative director of The Atlantic. [3] [4] Mendelsund has been described by the New York Times as "one of the top designers at work today" and "the best book designer of his generation" by Wired.

  5. Caitlin Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Caitlin Flanagan (born November 14, 1961) is an American writer and social critic. [1] A contributor to The Atlantic since February 2001, [2] [3] she was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 2019.

  6. Benjamin Schwarz (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Schwarz was the literary and national editor for The Atlantic from 2000 to 2013. In addition to working on feature articles for the magazine, Schwarz ran a regular column for The Atlantic's cultural and literary department, which under his editorship expanded its coverage to include popular culture and more.

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    Three children were hurt when the minivan they were in rolled down a hill Saturday morning into a concrete baseball dugout in northern Illinois' Woodstock. The children, ages 12 and 13, were ...

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  9. William Whitworth (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    When Mort Zuckerman bought The Atlantic in 1981, he made Whitworth editor in chief of the monthly magazine. [4] Whitworth spent almost two decades leading the magazine to numerous awards and commendations. [8] After his retirement in 1999, he continued to edit occasional pieces, [1] and he also took on assignments as a book editor. [9]