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James
Fallows
James Fallows is The Atlantic Monthly's National Correspondent,
and has worked for the magazine for more than twenty years. His previous
books include Breaking the news: How the Media Undermine American Democracy,
Looking at the Sun, More Like Us and National Defense, which won the
American Book Award for non-fiction. His article about the consequences
of victory in Iraq, “The Fifty First State?,” won the 2003
National Magazine Award.
Mr. Fallows has been an editor for the Washington Monthly and Texas
Monthly magazines, and a columnist for the Industry Standard.
He writes frequently for Slate and
the New York Review of Books and is chairman of the board of the New America
Foundation. He has worked on a software-design team at Microsoft and as chief
speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter. He and his wife live in Washington
DC.
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