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"The New Republic Magazine was first published in 1914."
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"lt has been a fixture of American political commentary ever since."
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"ln May of 1998, its staff was comprised of 15 writer/editors."
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"Their median age was 26."
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"The youngest among them was Stephen Glass."
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"There`s so many showoffs in journalism..."
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"...so many braggarts and jerks."
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"They`re always selling, always working the room..."
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"...always trying to make themselves look hotter than they actually are."
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"The good news is, reporters like that make it easy to distinguish yourself."
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"lf you`re even a little bit humble..."
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"...a little self-effacing or solicitous, you stand out."
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"So you bring a coworker lunch if he`s under deadline."
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"You remember birthdays."
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"lt`s true, journalism is hard work. Everybody`s under pressure."
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"Everybody grinds to get the issue out. Nobody gets any sleep..."
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"...but you are allowed to smile every once in a while."
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"Even Woodward and Bernstein went out for a burger now and then..."
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"...and they won a Pulitzer."
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"Some reporters think political content makes a story memorable."
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"l think it`s the people you find, their quirks, their flaws..."
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"...what makes them funny, what makes them human."
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"Journalism is just the art of capturing behavior."
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"MONlCONDOMS"
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"To Wrap Around Your Slick Willy!"
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"You have to know who you`re writing for."
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"And you have to know what you`re good at."
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"l record what people do."
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"l find out what moves them, what scares them..."
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"...and l write that down. That way, they`re the ones telling the story."
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"And you know what?"
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"Those kind of pieces can win Pulitzers too."
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"HlGHLAND PARK HlGH SCHOOL"
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"HARPER`S - Rolling Stone THE NEW REPUBLlC"
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"Contributing writer for Harper`s Magazine..."
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"...contributing writer for George Magazine..."
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"...contributing writer for Rolling Stone..."
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"...and, of course..."
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"...associate editor of The New Republic Magazine..."
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"...in Washington D.C."
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"Sorry if l`m beaming, but l was his journalistic muse."
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"lt`s true."
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"-Just seven years ago, he was sitting-- -Right there."
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"l`m sorry."
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"Right there."
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"And l was doing the exact same thing you guys are doing:"
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"Grinding out pieces and then..."
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"...having horrid nightmares of Mrs. Duke and her infamous red pen."
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"And see what happens when greatness is demanded of you?"
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"Now he`s at The New Republic."
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"And now l`m at The New Republic."
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"ln May, the editors of The New Republic Magazine...."
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"The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Boston Globe--"
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"But the bill was blasted in The New Republic this week."
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"PEDDLlNG POPPY"
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"BY STEPHEN GLASS"
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"MAlN TlTLE"
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"HACK HEAVEN By Stephen Glass"
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"So l said, ``Network news, network news...."
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"That`s that show that`s on between those Fixodent commercials, right?``"
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"Shut him up."
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"-Hey, Steve. -Hey, Steve."
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"Hey, guys."
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"-Gloria, that necklace is you. -Thanks, doll."
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"l got some new merchandise for your girlfriend."
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"When l get this piece done."
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"-How`s it coming? -Horrible."
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"lt`s the fundamental nature of the magazine, Lew."
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"Melanie, can l get some copies, please?"
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"People want photographs, they can buy Newsweek."
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"They do buy Newsweek, and Time and U.S. News & World Report..."
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"...and our losses are a joke."
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"Let me guess, he`s on you again about a redesign."
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"-Cover page and graphics. -And photographs."
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"Let me remind you, Steve..."
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"...this magazine hasn`t changed its look since the `80s."
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"-How is it? -lt`s good."
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"-You hate it. -No, it`s good. lt`s just a little rough."
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"No, it`s the worst thing l ever wrote. That`s horrible."
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"lf you don`t help me, l won`t send it in."
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"When`s it due?"
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"Tomorrow."
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"l may have to kill myself."
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"l mean, The New York Times Magazine."
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"Will you guys help me with it? Please?"
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"-Of course. -Of course."
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"Thank you."
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"Call for you on three, sweetie. Someone from Policy Review."
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"When did you start talking to Policy Review?"
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"l`m not. lt`s probably nothing. Send it to my voice mail."
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"And, sweetie..."
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"...Caitlin just told me that she needs gifts for two showers next week."
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"-Think you have something for her? -l`ll get my box."
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"-l couldn`t resist. -So you want to do this now?"
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"Yeah, in a second. l just have to return a quick phone call."
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"l got you some gum."
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"lf l were to throw a party..."
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"...where all we did was play Monopoly, would you guys come?"
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"-Could l be the little shoe? -Of course."
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"The lawyers have asked us to tone down the cover on Serbia."
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"Yeah, they fear charges of libel."
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"l know a little bit of libel law."
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"lt`s only relevant if said person has been out of the public eye."
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"Well, yeah, so there`s Serbia, hidden, unknown to the world at large..."
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"...until it appeared on the cover of The New Republic."
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"-With our weekly circulation of 80,000. -Eighty-one five."
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"-You done with it, Rob? -Two days, tops."
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"Yes, two days from Hanukkah."
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"Hey, it`s basically finished, for the most part."
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"Next up. Amy?"
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"Just finished the piece on ethanol subsidies."
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"There are 16,800 magazines in this country..."
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"...but only one calls itself the in-flight magazine of Air Force One."
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"And that`s the thrill of working at The New Republic."
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"You`re underpaid, the hours are brutal..."
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"...but what you write gets read by people who matter."
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"Presidents, lawmakers--"
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"Your work can actually influence public policy."
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"That`s an amazing privilege and a huge responsibility."
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"l`m sorry, they don`t want the whole journalistic-responsibility speech."
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