The New York Times Magazine 2003 WIlliam Safire - Abstracts
| The New York Times Magazine 2003 WIlliam Safire | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| And so embed: Pentagon plants a word in media's garden.(On Language)(Column) | General interest | William Safire | |||
| Scantily clad: Hyphenation is a mess.(On Language) | General interest | William Safire | |||
| Shock and awe: a tactic, not a law firm.(On Language)(Column) | General interest | William Safire | |||
| Trashtalk: hogwash! Flapdoodle! Poppycock! Piffle! | General interest | William Safire | |||
| Why a duck: old taping system makes the headlines.(On Language)(Column) | General interest | William Safire | |||
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