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    The cartoons in The New Yorker are at least as famous as the magazine's celebrated prose, and for good reason. They're pithy, one-panel portraits of our times; socially observant and dripping with irony, but always amusing in a charmingly odd way. A perfect example appeared in a recent issue...
    Posted to Lingua Techna (Weblog) by Paul on 10-18-2007
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