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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 19 Apr 2013

    Adam Gopnik: "You couldn’t help separate thinking about terrorism from thinking about the way we represent it." http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs 

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      1. Kim Warner‏ @KimWarner 20 Apr 2013
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        “What terrorists want is to terrify people; Americans always oblige." -Adam Gopnik: http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs  via @NewYorker

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      1. The 3 Wise Monkeys‏ @the3WM 20 Apr 2013
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        @NewYorker Spot on, Adam Gopnik.

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      1. Lucas Larson‏ @LucasLarson 20 Apr 2013
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        “What terrorists want is to terrify people; Americans always oblige.” —Adam Gopnik, @NewYorkerhttp://nyr.kr/15sWnHs 

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      1. moniiq‏ @mon11q 20 Apr 2013
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        "What terrorists want is to terrify people; Americans always oblige." @NewYorker over Boston en gisteren.http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs 

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      1. Stephen Johnson‏ @burma999 20 Apr 2013
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        Yes, everyone's an "expert" now. @NewYorker Adam Gopnik on Boston. http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs ” #fb

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      1. Nate Randall‏ @natejrandall 19 Apr 2013
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        @darandall1953 @NewYorker "couldn't help separate thinking abt terrorism from thinking about the way we represent it"http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs 

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      1. John Hartz‏ @jjhartz 19 Apr 2013
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        @NewYorker Adam, I've read much of your writing and loved all of it...not sure you have the right call this time. But thoughtful piece, tx.

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      1. artnnature‏ @artnnature 19 Apr 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Adam Gopnik: "You couldn’t help separate thinking about terrorism from ...the way we represent it." http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs ”

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      1. ♚‏ @sherrij336 19 Apr 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Adam Gopnik. http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs ” Enlightening article. Unique perspective on our penchant to extrapolate bad to worse.

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      1. Danielle Scott‏ @danielle_scott8 19 Apr 2013
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        @NewYorker Fabulous article, great writing! Very thought provoking!

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      1. Teddy Locsin Jr.‏ @teddyboylocsin 19 Apr 2013
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        @NewYorker This is the sort of writing that makes America great in a crisis.

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      1. Marlen Garcia‏ @MarlenGarcia777 19 Apr 2013
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        Interesting analysis fm Adam Gopnik: Boston neighborhoods held hostage by fear, clueless TV types, via @NewYorker http://nyr.or/15sWnHs

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      1. Melissa‏ @MelissaMiriam 19 Apr 2013
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        Thought provoking “@NewYorker: Adam Gopnik: "thinking about terrorism from thinking about the way we represent it." http://nyr.kr/15sWnHs ”

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      1. Geri Pappas‏ @gerizapple 19 Apr 2013
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        @NewYorker

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      2. Mike Staresinic‏ @MikeStaresinic 19 Apr 2013
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        @NewYorker go pink musing on possible demise of the security terrorism expert

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      3. Teddy Locsin Jr.‏ @teddyboylocsin 19 Apr 2013
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        @MikeStaresinic @NewYorker No, gets smart; you don't want to vindicate experts like in Vietnam; you want to get at the truth whatever it is.

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      4. Mike Staresinic‏ @MikeStaresinic 19 Apr 2013
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        @teddyboylocsin @newyorker agree, poking fun at so-called experts On TV

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      5. Teddy Locsin Jr.‏ @teddyboylocsin 19 Apr 2013
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        @MikeStaresinic @NewYorker What I call experts are those who first served on the ground, like Afghan veterans now writing on the war.

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