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The Economist (US), November 11th, 1995

Journalist Michael Kinsley, co-host of the talk show 'Crossfire,' will leave the show to publish a new online magazine for Microsoft. The magazine will comment on political and cultural issues and will appear on the World Wide Web and the Microsoft Network.

IT IS a sign of these strange wired times that the biggest development in the incipient electronic publishing industry sounds like a joke: Michael Kinsley, one of America's best-known journalists and political commentators, is joining Microsoft, a software giant. No joke: Mr Kinsley will edit a new on-line magazine for the company. In fact...

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