THE NEW YORKER
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Uzbekistan

2020-07-17

55.196™

UZ

8263

16.02.1999

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Uzbekistan

2020-07-17

55.196™

UZ APP

9701233

25.11.1997

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Эдванс Мэгэзин Паблишерс Инк. Эдванс Мэгэзин Паблишерс Инк. Эдванс Мэгэзин Паблишерс Инк US US US

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700170, г. Ташкент, --, пр. М.Горького 59-16. Борзенко А.А.

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News around "THE NEW YORKER" trademark

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2023-11-28
negative
Masha Gessen, a staff writer for The New Yorker, was accused by Russia of the crime. Gessen wrote a lengthy account of the atrocities in Bucha after Russian troops occupied the city.
2023-11-26
neutral
On GPS: How will the Israel-Hamas war end? Robin Wright of The New Yorker and the Wilson Center and Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations talk to Fareed about Israel's war strategy. How breast implants helped save a man with severe lung damage.
2023-11-21
neutral
Mosab Abu Toha, a 30-year-old husband and father of three, published an essay in the New Yorker describing his life in Gaza. He wrote about bombs dropping in his neighborhood and a barrage of news notifications on his phone alerting to other explosions nearby.
2023-11-21
negative
Mosab Abu Toha was taken into custody by the Israel Defense Forces, his brother says. He had been contributing to The New Yorker and other publications with reflections on his life. The circumstances of his arrest are unclear. PEN International, the global association of writers, says it is "deeply concerned"
2023-11-20
neutral
Mosab Abu Toha's work has been published in U.S. magazines such as The Atlantic and The New Yorker. His arrest came as Israel continued its ground invasion in Gaza, most recently seizing Gaza’s largest hospital. PEN International, an association of writers, accused the Israeli Defense Forces of detaining him.
2023-11-17
neutral
Congress a 'hotbed of dysfunction,' says political observer Susan Glasser. Glasser, staff writer for the New Yorker, says this is an "exhausting, grueling, stressful time" in Washington.
2023-11-17
neutral
"It's a very fraught moment," says writer at The New Yorker on U.S. politics. Bianna Golodryga discusses the state of U.s. politics with Susan Glasser. "Loch Ness monster hunters found after biggest search in 50 years"
2023-11-12
positive
Huang Ping, the consul general of China's New York Consulate, met with Conde Nast. Condé Nast is a U.S. mass media company that owns brands such as Vogue, The New Yorker, GQ, and Glamour.
2023-11-10
neutral
Kristen Roupenian's short story Cat Person was published in The New Yorker in 2011. It sparked a heated debate about dating and gender relations. Now Cat Person has been adapted into a movie by Susanna Fogel.
2023-11-10
neutral
Kristen Roupenian's short story Cat Person was published in The New Yorker in 2011. It sparked a heated debate about dating and gender relations. Now Cat Person has been adapted into a movie by Susanna Fogel.
2023-11-09
neutral
Norah Jones played Manchester's Bridgewater Hall for the first time in over a decade. It's been three years since the New Yorker put out an album of fresh material. The setlist pulls from every corner of her twenty-year career, but with the band set up for a jazz show, songs are reworked.
2023-11-08
neutral
Pfizer will lay off 781 employees at a facility in New Jersey. Condé Nast, the publisher behind The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and Vogue, will cut roughly 5%. LinkedIn announced it will eliminate 668 positions across its engineering, product, talent and finance teams.
2023-11-05
neutral
New Yorker article detailed how U.S. comedian fabricated some stories. There's a distinction between the role Minhaj plays as a standup comedian and the role he would play as Daily Show host.
2023-11-04
neutral
NFT marketplace OpenSea will reportedly cut half its staff this week. Panera said it will cut 17% of its 1,800 corporate positions. Condé Nast, the publisher behind The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and Vogue will cut roughly 5%.
2023-11-02
neutral
Financial services giant Charles Schwab plans to cut 2,000 employees. Panera Bread will reportedly cut more than 300 corporate positions. Condé Nast, the publisher behind The New Yorker, will cut roughly 5% of its workforce.
2023-10-30
neutral
Dorothy Parker was among the first contributors to The New Yorker. She wrote the lyrics to Bing Crosby's hit "I Wished on the Moon" Parker died of a heart attack in 1967.
2023-10-28
neutral
Cat Person is Kristen Roupenian’s viral short story published in The New Yorker in 2017. It catalogues a brief but disastrous relationship from the perspective of 20-year-old college student Margot. The film adaptation is the cinematic equivalent of the loudest person in the room with the least amount to say.
2023-10-28
negative
Comedian Hasan Minhaj slams 'needlessly misleading' New Yorker article where he admitted to making up stories about racist incidents for Netflix special - and promises 'I'm not a psycho' The New Yorker published an article in September alleging he had exaggerated or fabricated certain stories in his comedy routine. The comic has now hit back with a 20 minute video offering 'context' in response, the New Yorker have said they stand by their article.
2023-10-28
negative
Hasan Minhaj has responded to a New Yorker exposé alleging he fabricated stories about his life on (and off) stage. The comedian claims that the piece fact-checking his work was “needlessly misleading” and omitted statements and corroborating messages he’d allegedly provided during the reporting process.
2023-10-28
negative
The Daily Show correspondent called the New Yorker's reporting "needlessly misleading" The New Yorker told Fox News Digital that it stands by its reporting.

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