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Interior Secretary Ken Salazar turned out to be all hat and no cattle with his sorry oversight of the Minerals Management Service.

- Tina Brown

Interior, Cattle, Turned, Minerals

It's so thrilling to be intimidated.

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Intimidated, Thrilling

To people I know in the bottom income brackets, living paycheck to paycheck, the Gig Economy has been old news for years. What's new is the way it's hit the demographic that used to assume that a college degree from an elite school was the passport to job security.

- Tina Brown

College, Income, Been, Gig

In today's gig economy, where jobs have been replaced by 'portfolios of projects,' most people find themselves doing more things less well for two-thirds of the money.

- Tina Brown

Doing, Been, Projects, Gig

For Sarah Palin, the least experienced on the world stage, the stress of maintaining the fiction that she was qualified to be vice president sent her over the deep end almost immediately. She went off on a ferocious spending spree that might have killed a lesser woman. Katie Couric's straightforward questions unraveled her.

- Tina Brown

Deep, Woman, Straightforward, Qualified

CBS's Ed Murrow may have been over-celebrated as the principled observer for the masses, fair yet unafraid to take on the bullies.

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Been, May, Unafraid, Principled

'Wingnuts' is the first book bearing the imprint of Beast Books.

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Book, Books, Bearing, Imprint

The viral power of online media has proven how fast creative ideas can be spread and adopted, using tools like cellphones, digital cameras, micro-credit, mobile banking, Facebook, and Twitter. A perfect example? The way the Green Movement in Iran caught fire thanks to social media.

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Media, Perfect, Caught, Perfect Example

I'm impressed with how 'Newsweek's' outstanding staff has continued to put out a lively, well-informed magazine after the departure of their tireless editor, Jon Meacham.

- Tina Brown

Editor, Tireless, Newsweek

You can get an interview with anyone overseas on the basis of being part of 'Newsweek.' It still has a great deal of impact.

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Deal, Part, Still, Newsweek

I love to run smart essays and commentary. But it doesn't replace the other kind of reporting.

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Love, Other, I Love, Commentary

Obama's gift for delivering set-piece oratorical tours de force had special resonance to Americans fed up with a president who could hardly string two words together without a collision of syntax and whose idea of clever was the single entendre.

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Gift, String, Fed, Collision

The Duke of York has never remarried.

- Tina Brown

Never, York, Duke

The digitally native generation has no idea what has been lost to the freedom of intimacy that has no fear of being recorded.

- Tina Brown

Generation, Idea, Been, Native

What America is thirsting for now is a battalion of strong, down-to-earth 'doers' - managers, frontline activists, business and social entrepreneurs engaged in tackling America's manifold problems of unemployment, education, and competitive slouch.

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Strong, Engaged, Tackling, Battalion

It's Obama's bad luck that he got elected just as the mayhem of the foreclosures, the banking collapse, and the General Motors disaster was accelerating the surge in unemployment to warp speed.

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Luck, Bad, Mayhem, Motors

Periodically, 'The New York Times' runs a business news story lamenting how few women still make it to the top in the Wall Street boys' club. Could it be that women are choosing to be conscientious objectors in these wars of one against all?

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How, Against, Choosing, News Story

Perhaps the most damaging aspect of the Obamacare tech nightmare is how wholly predictable it all was. Anyone who has been involved in building the most rudimentary of web operations knows nothing ever works as it's supposed to. Even awesome Apple, mighty Microsoft, and gargantuan Google miss deadlines.

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Been, Wholly, Works, Rudimentary

Captain Richard Phillips of the good ship Maersk Alabama - and Sully Sullenberger splashing down his crippled airliner in the Hudson River - broke through the poisonous smog of economic depression and Wall Street skullduggery with a reminder that pure individual heroism is a daily occurrence if we know where to look for it.

- Tina Brown

Ship, Captain, Through, Poisonous

Disinterested public service has become, just so... what's the phrase, 'old school.'

- Tina Brown

School, Phrase, Public, Old School

Back in his Chicago Senate days, when he was seeking greater black credibility, Obama was happy enough to attend the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ.

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Christ, United, Attend, Wright

Even as the whole world tries to hang on to its job, there is also this weird parallel sense - almost a covert longing - that the old corrupt structures on which that job depends needs to be, ought to be, swept away.

- Tina Brown

Needs, Which, Tries, Parallel

No one has put in harder training to become a royal bride than the glossy-haired Kate Middleton.

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Bride, Than, Kate, Royal

One common denominator of super-affluent alpha men is the conviction, unchallenged every day, that the world revolves around them.

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Every Day, Conviction, Them, Revolves

It's almost as if Putin is brilliant, really - he's outfoxing Obama all the time.

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Brilliant, Almost, Obama, Putin

Beast Books will be longer than conventional long-form magazine articles but shorter than conventional nonfiction books. They will be published digitally and distributed on multiple platforms, and will soon thereafter be available as handy paperbacks.

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Will, Available, Multiple, Distributed

Public life has become so gladiatorial. Every day, another reputation bites the dust.

- Tina Brown

Every Day, Another, Public Life

Top doctors, I have come to believe, are as big a menace to your health as top money managers are to your bank account. They are almost never available to talk to.

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Big, Available, Almost, Menace

Perhaps Obama is often slow to nail controversies because he needs time to live inside them for a while in his head. It's unnerving for the rest of us, but even the haters, one feels, are made to think more deeply than they'd like before they return to the bickering and the games.

- Tina Brown

Before, Feels, Obama, Unnerving

The British Isles are awash with the choice of beautiful historic churches, abbeys, and cathedrals where one king or another has tied the knot and bestowed a royal precedent.

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King, Historic, Tied, Churches

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