2015년 2월 4일 수요일

5 Bad American Habits I Kicked in Finland, How Harper Lee's Long-Lost Sequel Was Found, and More...

Why a 19th century whaling ship made its return to the high seas, a conversation with FiverThirtyEight founder Nate Silver, how a Jewish man from the Bronx took over the American soy-sauce market, and more...

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

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5 Bad American Habits I Kicked in Finland

From to-go mugs to small talk
TIM WALKER
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How Harper Lee's Long-Lost Sequel Was Found

An interview with the publisher of Go Set A Watchman, the recently-discovered follow-up of To Kill A Mockingbird
RUSSELL BERMAN
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A Priceless Museum Artifact, But in the Ocean

​An American maritime museum took its most valuable object, a 19th-century whaling ship, on a grand tour last summer.
SVATI KIRSTEN NARULA
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Do We Want to Believe the Numbers? A Q&A With Nate Silver

The FiveThirtyEightfounder on broken-windows policing, Max Scherzer, and foxes in the Oval Office.
NOAH GORDON
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The Mysterious, Murky Story Behind Soy-Sauce Packets

How Chinese takeout, a Jewish businessman from the Bronx, and NASA-approved packaging have shaped the 50-year reign of a well-loved American condiment
TANYA BASU




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