TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2007
Washingtonian
"He would probably cover it as anthropological expedition," says
Jeffrey Goldberg, the New Yorker's Washington bureau chief. From Washingtonian's profile of New Yorker writer
Malcolm Gladwell:
* "Malcolm has always been in love with theories. He was never one of those people who talked about journalism with a capital J." -- Slate's
Jacob Weisberg.
* "He was a little sheepish about working for the Washington Times. He was too playful to be a neocon." -- washingtonpost.com's
Jefferson Morley.
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