
Steal This IdeaEvery news beat needs something like the KSJ Tracker.
Posted Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006, at 5:54 PM ETJack Shafer was inspired by KSJ Tracker to write about a nicotine study. Inspired by Walter Annenberg, he wrote about the publishing mogul's posthumous efforts at image-building.
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Disclosure: This time 22 years ago, when Boyce Rensberger was an editor at Science 84 magazine, he assigned a feature story to me. He had the supreme good sense to leave the magazine as I turned in my copy. Have I missed an obvious foundation or university that should be producing a KSJ Tracker rip-off? Send your nominations to . (E-mail may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise. Permanent disclosure: Slate is owned by the Washington Post Co.)
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