How FP Passport is just like a grocery bag

The editors of The Morning News, a popular and beautifully designed online magazine based in Brooklyn that’s been in business since 1999, just named Passport its “Favorite Foreign Affairs Grocery Bag” of 2007. Quoth TMN’s editors: Linking and explaining global stories big and small, Passport transmits a populist bent, but also satisfies specific joneses with ...

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The editors of The Morning News, a popular and beautifully designed online magazine based in Brooklyn that's been in business since 1999, just named Passport its "Favorite Foreign Affairs Grocery Bag" of 2007. Quoth TMN's editors:

The editors of The Morning News, a popular and beautifully designed online magazine based in Brooklyn that’s been in business since 1999, just named Passport its “Favorite Foreign Affairs Grocery Bag” of 2007. Quoth TMN’s editors:

Linking and explaining global stories big and small, Passport transmits a populist bent, but also satisfies specific joneses with links to whitepapers, obscure studies, and corruption scandals we’d otherwise miss.

I think we may have our new mission statement. Thanks to Rosecrans Baldwin, Andrew Womack, and the crew at TMN for this great honor. And be sure to check out the other awardees—a veritable Who’s Who of the Internets.

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