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Rarest of Breeds

by Hamilton Fish | Apr 18, 2014 | Culture

…e TV company to advance public understanding of undoubtedly the greatest challenge we face. Hamilton Fish is the publisher of The Washington Spectator….

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Marfa in New York

by Hamilton Fish | Oct 1, 2013 | Environment

…can develop a Marfa Dialogues project in your community, contact us at [email protected].   Hamilton Fish is President of the Public Concern Foundation, which publishes The Spectator….

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Dirty Wars: Murder as Foreign Policy

by Hamilton Fish | Jun 7, 2013 | Media

…our local listings to see if Dirty Wars is playing this weekend in a theater near you.     Hamilton Fish is the publisher ofThe Washington Spectator….

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A More Perfect Union

by Hamilton Fish | Feb 1, 2013 | Politics

…nt majority around a progressive agenda. Hamilton Fish, the publisher of this newsletter, is a former publisher of The Nation magazine and a producer of the films of Marcel Ophuls. Also in this issue: The Supreme Court vs. Black Voters in Alabama and…

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Publisher’s Note

by WS Editors | Feb 1, 2013 | Media

We welcome our readers to this first issue of the Washington Spectator’s new monthly format. It’s still the portable Spectator, but there’s more space for the longer reporting pieces readers have requested—you’ll see the dividend when you read Lou Du…

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