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Yet we are far from just a news website. I see three reviews on the front page. We have features (like this), opinion pieces, and more. Flayrah is hardly TIME, but I think it does approach to the definition of a news magazine.

Of course, ALAA can define its categories as it likes. The question is really whether our work falls within the material they seek to encourage. I find it hard to believe it would not, merely because it is non-fiction, or published online.

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