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Wondering what it's like to be FP's editor in chief? Media Bistro recently interviewed our Moisés Naím about his job, the magazine business, and Foreign Policy. The interview is the latest in Media Bistro's series profiling the 2007 nominees for the National Magazine Awards (FP was nominated for two this year). The final winners will ...
Wondering what it's like to be FP's editor in chief? Media Bistro recently interviewed our Moisés Naím about his job, the magazine business, and Foreign Policy. The interview is the latest in Media Bistro's series profiling the 2007 nominees for the National Magazine Awards (FP was nominated for two this year). The final winners will be announced next week.
Wondering what it's like to be FP's editor in chief? Media Bistro recently interviewed our Moisés Naím about his job, the magazine business, and Foreign Policy. The interview is the latest in Media Bistro's series profiling the 2007 nominees for the National Magazine Awards (FP was nominated for two this year). The final winners will be announced next week.
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