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December 23, 2004
A Writer Covered
Justin Katz
The author listed in the corner of the latest print edition cover of National Review (writing about Andrew Sullivan) has a familiar name:

Skimming the online version, I see the author apparently writes for this blog and Dust in the Light. Interesting development.
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All right, Justin!! Whoa! Our man from RI on the cover of NR! Bravo!
Posted by: Chuck Nevola at December 23, 2004 7:48 PMJustin,
Posted by: Marc Comtois at December 23, 2004 8:39 PMCongrats, man, you've earned it. Perseverance pays off, my friend. Now, just entrench yourself, for as you know, a blogwar may be about to begin. To paraphrase, "The Bully has been tripped!" Don't worry, there are those of us in the playground who will lend a hand, if required (though I suspect that Anchor Rising's very own David can handle this particular Goliath). Again, kudos and keep up the great work.
Justin: Your thoughtful, hard work has paid off. The first of many such steps, I am sure. Congratulations! Don
Posted by: Donald B. Hawthorne at December 23, 2004 10:32 PMCongrats on the crossover from expressing yourself with electrons to expressing yourself with ink!
Posted by: Andrew at December 24, 2004 8:53 AMWell, after a month, it seems as if the gauntlet thrown has not been taken up. Instead, we have a note (second item) stating that Mr. Sullivan will be going on hiatus. He states it wasn't the critics, etc. Nonetheless, one wonders: could Justin's NR article have been the "Tipping Point"?
Posted by: Marc Comtois at February 1, 2005 10:09 AM