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September 10, 2010

World Travel

After the Fall

A trip to interview former South Vietnamese premiere Ky on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the reunification of Vietnam ends with government surveillance, partying, and confusion.

Morgan Meis, Tom Bissell The Virginia Quarterly Review 40min Permalink

Business

The Great Divergence

A series on the growing income inequality gap in America.

Timothy Noah Slate Sep 2010 Permalink

September 9, 2010

Arts

The Unfinished

David Foster Wallace’s struggle to surpass “Infinite Jest.”

D.T. Max New Yorker Mar 2009 50min Permalink

Politics

Give ’Em What They Want

A profile of Rahm Emanuel, written during his first congressional campaign in Illinois. Emanuel was running to fill the seat vacated by Rod Blagojevich.

Ben Joravsky Chicago Reader Feb 2002 20min Permalink

Business

Bleak Houses

The author joins his father’s work crew, gutting out foreclosed houses in Florida and interviewing their former residents.

Paul Reyes Harper's Oct 2008 Permalink

Best Article Politics

Arms and the Man

A profile of Viktor Bout, believed to be the largest arms trafficker in the world. A Russian who bought his first cargo planes at age 25, Bout has been in the news recently after being arrested in Thailand.

Peter Landesman New York Times Magazine Aug 2003 30min Permalink

September 8, 2010

The Ecstacy of Influence: A Plagiarism

Our debt, conscious or unconscious, to what has come before, and what it can tell us about copyright, the public domain, and the complicated relationship between creators and consumers.

Jonathan Lethem Harper's Feb 2007 Permalink

America’s New Cavalry

Some call them “flying lawnmowers.” The entire fleet is decades old. The Pentagon almost junked them in 2008. And yet the tiny Kiowa helicopter has become America’s air weapon of choice in Afghanistan.

Michael Hastings Men's Journal Sep 2010 15min Permalink

Best Article Crime

The Inkjet Counterfeiter

Albert Talton started with some recycled newsprint and a cheap printer from Staples. By the end, he’d put more than $7 million into circulation.

Adam Higginbotham Wired (UK) Oct 2009 10min Permalink

September 7, 2010

Best Article Science

Dirty Medicine

How misdirected incentives in the bewildering medical supply industry keep innovative, life-saving equipment from reaching hospitals.

Mariah Blake Washington Monthly Jul 2010 25min Permalink

Crime

The Interrogation of Detainee 063

A classified Guantánamo Bay interrogation log reveals the techniques used on Mohammed al-Qahtani, the so-called 20th 9/11 hijacker.

- Time Jun 2005 Permalink

September 6, 2010

Good Intentions

A former prostitute and pregnant at 14, Lillie was a foster child looking for a home. A nurse and already a mother of 5, Amy wanted to help. Then Lillie and her newborn moved in.

Lane DeGregory The St. Petersburg Times May 2006 25min Permalink

Business

Inside the Secret World of Trader Joe’s

It makes as much money as Whole Foods while stocking 90 percent fewer products. The Trader Joe’s business model explained.

Beth Kowitt Fortune Aug 2010 Permalink

Religion

Frat House for Jesus

Inside the C Street house in Washington and the little-known spiritual group behind it.

Peter J. Boyer New Yorker Sep 2010 30min Permalink

History

Skin

A Holocaust detective story: could a lampshade pulled from the ruins of Katrina really be Buchenwald artifact made of human remains?

Mark Jacobson New York Sep 2010 30min Permalink

September 3, 2010

Arts

An Interview with William Gibson

An interview with William Gibson on the “dark, dark world of marketing, advertising, and trend forecasting.”

Jesse Pearson Vice Sep 2010 Permalink

Sports

Roger Clemens Refuses to Give Up

Long before he lied about taking steroids and was indicted for perjury, Clemens was just a good ol’ boy from Texas with a world-class workout regimen.

Pat Jordan New York Times Magazine May 2001 15min Permalink

Best Article Religion

Jesus killed Mohammed

How the U.S. Army went evangelical and turned a war into a crusade.

Jeff Sharlet Harper's May 2009 Permalink

Crime

My Favorite Teacher

Mr. Lindall was the only high school teacher who understood him. Then Mr. Lindall went to jail, and it was his turn to try to understand.

Robert Kurson Esquire Mar 2000 Permalink

September 2, 2010

Arts Food

Chef on the Edge

David Chang’s manic quest for a flawless restaurant.

Larissa MacFarquhar New Yorker Mar 2008 35min Permalink

World Media

All the News That’s Fit to Animate

Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong tabloid tycoon, thinks he’s found the future of journalism: an animation assembly line that can crank out clips recreating–or anticipating, or imagining–breaking news.

Michael Kaplan Wired Aug 2010 20min Permalink

Tech

The Internet Celeb Who Lives With Mom

A 2009 profile of the guy behind 4chan, Christoper “moot” Poole, his anonymous army of millions, and how it’s all losing him money.

Monica Hesse Washington Post Feb 2009 10min Permalink

Sex

The Family Prostitute

The Great Recession’s impact on the legalized prostitution industry in Nevada: more hookers, fewer johns.

Michael Albo LA Weekly Sep 2010 20min Permalink

September 1, 2010

Tabloid Hack Attack on Royals

Tabloid newspapers were caught hacking into the voicemails of Prince William and Prince Harry. One reporter was arrested - but an investigation shows the eavesdropping was far more elaborate and widespread.

Don Van Natta Jr. New York Times Magazine Sep 2010 Permalink

Best Article Arts Food

Pocketful of Dough

If you walk into New York’s best restaurants without a reservation, what does it take to get a table?

Bruce Feiler Gourmet Oct 2000 10min Permalink

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