Nobody Told al-Qaeda About The Death Of Print
The latest number of al-Qaeda's Echo of Battle magazine is out. How does this one compare with September's popular "Girls of the Big Ashra" issue? Apparently, "the magazine devotes a fair amount of space to arguing internal politics within the movement and justifying the latest public statements of leaders." So it's kind of like the Weekly Standard!












Falafel Mafia? Really?
Wait, so they have a dedicated readership? Conde Naste, take note…
I think they still use dial-up, so print's death is a few years off there. Might even be some job openings.
It's the box-cutter of magazines.
The online version is http://www.boxcutter.com. Only takes a day to load.
And once a year they have a branded Caribbean cruise, giving readers a chance to rub elbows with some of the real superstars of Al-Qaeda.
It's out already?! I always had a hunch someone was stealing my mail
Well if they weren't so damn hard to find.
They should get Annie Leibovitz to do their covers, she could use the work.
Do they have a "Style Guy" column?
Nobody told Al-Qaeda about the Death of Print?
Balk, you mean to say that Bin Laden and Nick Denton have not yet had their fateful meeting?