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Navasky, Victor | January 24, 1994 issue

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The article discusses relevance of the journals of opinion the age of electronic, conglomerated, transnational communication. The article also profiles the Katrina Vanden Heuvel, would be editor of this journal, who at the age of 34, joined this journal in 1980 as an intern. Since then Katrina has worked in this journal as an assistant editor and most recently as an editor at large, specializing in the former Soviet Union and on the occasion of 125th anniversary of the journal she edited the justly celebrated anthology "The Nation 1865-1990: Selections From the Independent Magazine of Politics and culture."

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