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...interview for Playboy Magazine, in which the...not people with new ideas who are...told The New York Times that he...
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...World What it Wanted to Hear About Human Nature," The New York Times Magazine, April 28, 2013.Bhattacharjee retells the story of an "academic...
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...All persons who have worked as unpaid interns at Hearst Magazines in New York between February 1, 2006 and the date of final judgment...
...New York Labor Law (NYLL), had over 3,000 interns over the past six years. Wang and her coplaintiffs were unpaid interns at Hearst magazines...
...shot at LegalTech New York. LTN magazine. ...
...in Montecito, California, where he is attending the Seattle-based firm's new partner retreat. It's a sunny March afternoon in the...
...board of The New York Times was reaching...Progressive, the monthly magazine published in Madison...
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...will be there on a live stream from the New York Times along with More Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Lesley Jane Seymour, Angel Investor...
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...then-head of IP. Nowadays, Baker runs a patent consulting company called New England Intellectual Property LLC. (Incidentally, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress as a...
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