Created Mon 28th Jan 2008 11:48am PST by
volodya
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Will Bill Kristol still be employed as a New York Times columnist at the end of 2008?
Settled as Yes
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Activity: H$27,290
Settled as Yes on Wed 31st Dec 2008 6:31pm PST
Suspend date: Wed 31st Dec 2008 8pm PST Settlement date: Wed 31st Dec 2008 6:31pm PST
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 90%
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Created Mon 28th Jan 2008 11:48am PST by
volodya
Suspend date: Wed 31st Dec 2008 8pm PST Settlement date: Wed 31st Dec 2008 6:31pm PST
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score: 10
Los Angeles Times 1 week ago
the wake of the 2008 election debacle, the attack has continued. In a column this month in the New York Times, William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard -- one of the nation's top conservative publications -- called on conservatives to come to grips
score: 10
US News 1 week ago
Barack Obama showed how to defang the religious right in a single week. More evidence arrives today, from New York Times columnist William Kristol, a social conservative (among other kinds): . . . I look forward to Obama's inauguration with a surprising
score: 10
Washington Post 1 week ago
1. Weekly Standard editor and New York Times columnist William Kristol was hardly alone in thinking that the Democratic primary was Clinton's to lose, but it took a special kind of self-confidence to make a
score: 10
Editor & Publisher 2 weeks ago
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score: 10
Editor & Publisher 2 weeks ago
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