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Victor Saul
Navasky (July 5, 1932 –
January 23, 2023) was an
American journalist, editor, and author. From 1978 to 1995, he
edited the
liberal w****ly...
- heard. In 1995,
Victor Navasky bought the
magazine and, in 1996,
became publisher. In 1995,
Katrina vanden Heuvel succeeded Navasky as
editor of The Nation...
- film
about singer-songwriter and
activist Joan Baez.
Directed by Miri
Navasky,
Karen O'Connor, and
Maeve O'Boyle, the film
utilizes previously unreleased...
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Navasky Anderson (born 21
January 2000) is a
Jamaican middle-distance runner. He
represented Jamaica in the 800m at the 2022
World Athletics Championships...
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bookstore she
inherited from her mother. She is in a
relationship with
Frank Navasky, a left-leaning
columnist for The New York Observer.
While Frank is devoted...
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translated into
fifteen languages. The idea for the
report came from
Victor Navasky and
other editors of Monocle, an
American political satire magazine, after...
- ISSN 0033-5630. RFK's
speech after the
death of
Martin Luther King in 1968.
Navasky,
Victor S. (1971).
Kennedy Justice.
Atheneum Book Club. ISBN 978–11116–487–63...
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investor of a group,
including the
writer E.L.
Doctorow and the
editor Victor Navasky, that
bought the progressive-left wing
periodical The Nation.
Newman was...
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Editor Michael Hoyt,
Navasky's role is "99% financial" and "he doesn't push
anything editorially." Hoyt also has
stated that
Navasky has "learned how to...
- pp. 2447–2459.
Navasky,
Victor S. (1980).
Naming Names. New York: Viking. p. 421. ISBN 0670503932.
Seeger later explained to
Navasky: "Look, the Fifth...