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Joel Bleifuss : ウィキペディア英語版
Joel Bleifuss
Joel Bleifuss is an American journalist. He is the editor and publisher of ''In These Times'', a left-wing, Chicago-based news magazine founded in the 1976 by James Weinstein. During Bleifuss' tenure, the magazine has carried articles and columns by members of the U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus, Arundhati Roy, and Slavoj Žižek, as well as long-time writers, Susan Douglas, David Moberg, and Salim Muwakkil.
Bleifuss has worked as an investigative reporter and columnist for ''In These Times'' since 1986, when it was published as a tabloid newspaper. In later years, ''In These Times'' became a monthly magazine with a significant online presence. Bleifuss writes frequently on U.S. politics, foreign policy, and environmental affairs. His columns have covered an array of topics including mad-cow disease (BSE) and the beef industry, carcinogens in cosmetics, and the "October Surprise" preceding the 1980 U.S. presidential elections.
During the years of the George W. Bush administration, Bleifuss worked with American novelist Kurt Vonnegut on a variety of articles, interviews, and short comic essays which appeared in magazines and were republished in ''La Jornada'' and other media outlets. ''A Man Without a Country'', the last book Vonnegut published during his lifetime, includes material that originally appeared in ''In These Times''.
Before working at ''In These Times'', Bleifuss was a features writer at the ''Fulton Sun'', in Fulton, Missouri. His criticisms of the public relations industry have appeared in the ''Utne Reader'' and on the op-ed page of ''The New York Times.''
Bleifuss' articles have been featured on Project Censored's list of suppressed news stories more than those of any other American journalist.
He lives in Chicago, Illinois.
==External links==

* (In These Times website ) - A page on Joel Bleifuss featuring a selection of his writings.
* (In These Times website ) - A portion of ITT content is available free of charge on their website, yearly subscriptions are available for the full print edition
* (ITT List ) - A weblog from the editors and staff of ITT magazine
* (Was the 2004 Presidential Election Stolen? Exit Polls, Election Fraud, and the Official Count ) - Book Bleifuss co-authored with Steve Freeman (Published June, 2006)


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