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“The New York Times”: “When Bad Doctors Happen to Good People” by Thomas Moore and Steve Cohen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Boy on the Beach” by Charles Homans
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Mixed-up Brothers of Bogotá” by Susan Dominus
“The New Yorker”: “An Exile in the Corn Belt” by Ruth Margalit
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Terrors: The Witches of Salem” by Stacy Schiff
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Victory of Oliver Sachs”
by Jerome Groopman
“The New York Review of Books”: ”The Feeling of Disorder” by Oliver Sacks
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Movies of My Youth” by Italo Calvino
“The London Review of Books”: “Let’s all go to Mars” by John Lanchester
“The London Review of Books”: “Death-Qualified: The Brothers Tsarnaev” by Gary Indiana
“London Review of Books”: “Amy Winehouse: You don’t mean dick to me” by Lidija Haas
“The Guardian”: “The fortune-teller of Kabul” by May Jeong
“The Guardian”: “Face value: Simon Schama on the power of portraits” by Simon Schama
“FT Magazine”: “Multi-tasking: How to survive the 21st century” by Tim Harford
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“The New York Times”: “Travelling in Europe’s River of Migrants”
by Anemona Hartocollis
“The New York Times”: “Stephen King: Can a Novelist Be Too Productive?” by Stephen King
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Lesson of Anwar al-Awlaki”
by Scott Shane
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Meaning of Serena Williams” by Claudia Rankine
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Turkey: The Big Dig” by Elif Batuman
“The New Yorker”: “Our Far-Flung Correspondents: The Other France” by George Packer
“The New York Review of Books”: “Mexico’s War on Journalists”
by Alma Guillermoprieto
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Pope and the Planet” by Bill McKibben
“Vanity Fair”: “Darkness Invisible” by Lili Anolik
“The Guardian”: “Essays: Living in the age of permawar” by Mohsen Hamid
“FT Magazine”: “Cecil Beaton: the artist of the portrait” by Annie Leibovitz
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“The New York Times”: “The Art of Slow” by several authors
“The New York Times”: “Stowaways and Crimes Aboard a Scofflaw Ship” by Ian Urbina
“Vanity Fair”: “How Chelsea Clinton Took Control of Clintonworld”
by Evgenia Peretz
“The Guardian”: “The 100 best English-language novels”
“The Guardian”: “The children of Gaza who live with the legacy of war” by Giles Duley
“Financial Times”: “What Next for the BBC?” by Henry Mance
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“The Atlantic”: “The Coddling of the American Mind” by Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt
“The Atlantic”: “The Resurrection of America’s Slums” by Alana Semuels
“The Atlantic”: “The Future of Personalized Medicine” by Adam Simpson
“The New York Times”: “ISIS Enshrines a Theology of Rape”
by Rukmini Callimachi
“The New Yorker”; “Annals of Excavation: How the Sinaloa drug cartel digs its tunnels” by Monte Reel
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: The Cop” by Jake Halpern
“The New York Times”: “What the West Gets Wrong about Russia”
by Ivan Krastev
“The New York Times Magazine”: “President Obama’s Letter to the Editor” by Barack Obama
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Bail Trap” by Nick Pinto
“The New York Review of Books”: “Fukushima: The Price of Nuclear Power” by Michael Ignatieff
“The Guardian”: “Vatican: Can Pope Francis clean up God’s bank?” by Paul Vallely
“Financial Times”: “Alain de Botton on why we travel” by Alain de Botton
“FT Magazine”: “Cannabis: Silicon Valley’s hot new sector” by Leslie Hook
“The Independent”: “The Hole: New York’s Darkest Secret”
by Alexander Nazaryan
“Foreign Affairs”: “True Grit: The Myths and Realities of Women in Combat” by Megan H. MacKenzie
“Foreign Affairs”: “The Plunder of Africa – How Everybody Holds the Continent Back” by Howard French
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“London Review of Books”: “Rule-Breaking: The Problems of the Eurozone” by Jan-Werner Müller
“London Review of Books”: “The Right to Die” by Stephen Sedley
“The New York Times”: “At Sea with Joseph Conrad” by Maya Jasanoff
“The New York Times Magazine”: “U.S. Politics: The Kansas Experiment” by Chris Suellentrop
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Mathematics: The Singular Mind of Terry Tao” by Gareth Cook
“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicles: Why Would You Adopt Twenty Kids?” by Larissa MacFarquhar
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Egypt: Learning to Speak Lingerie” by Peter Hessler
“The New Yorker”: “Hiroshima” by John Hersey
“The New York Review of Books”: “What Is Wrong with The West’s Economies?” by Edmund S. Phelps
“The New York Review of Books”: “Syria: The Threat of Indifference” by Hugh Eakin & Alisa Roth
“The New York Review of Books”: “Mexico: The Murder of the Young” by Alma Guillermoprieto
“The Atlantic”: “The Bureaucrats Who Singled out Hiroshima for Destruction” by Paul Ham
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“The Atlantic”: “Roughly 100 Fantastic Pieces of Journalism”
by Conor Friedersdorf
“The Atlantic”: “The Doctors Whose Patients Are Already Dead”
by Rachel Wilkinson
“The New Yorker”: ”Profiles: Janis Varoufakis – The Greek warrior” by Ian Parker
“The New Yorker”: “Moscow Journal: The Double Sting” by Joshua Jaffa
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Seismology: The Really Big One”
by Kathryn Schulz
“The New York Times”: “ISIS Transforming Into Functioning State Using Terror as Tool” by Tim Arango
“The New York Times”: “The Bad Behavior of Visionary Leaders”
by Toni Schwartz
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The U.S. Voting Rights Act: A Dream Undone” by Jim Rutenberg
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Who Runs the Streets of New Orleans?” by David Amsden
“The New York Review of Books”: “Elon Musk: The Man from Mars” by Sue Halpern
“The Washington Post”: “Israel wrecked my home. Now it wants my land” by Nureddin Amro
“The Guardian”: “Iran has signed a historic nuclear deal – now it’s Israel’s turn” by Javad Zarif
“The Guardian”: “How to think about Islamic State?” by Pankaj Mishra
“FT Magazine”: “Dabbawalas: Mumbai’s lunch-box carriers” by David Pilling and Avantika Chilcoti
“Foreign Affairs”: “A Long Way Home: Life for the Women Rescued from Boko Haram” by Mausi Segun
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“The New York Times”: “Algeria’s Invisible Arab” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Is this the End of Christianity in the Middle East?” by Eliza Griswold
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Iran: Inside the Iran Talks” by Robin Wright
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: American Limbo” by Jeffrey Toobin
“The Atlantic”: “Letter to my Son” by Ta Nehisi-Coates
“New York Magazine”: “The Hard Truths of Ta-Nehisi-Coates”
by William Wallace-Wells
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Edge of Europe, the End of Europe” by Timothy Snider
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Mystery of ISIS” by Anonymous
“The Atlantic”: “The Women Who Rule Pluto” by Adrienne LaFrance
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: In Athens” by Tariq Ali
“London Review of Books”: “Vincent Van Gogh: Selfies with ‘Sunflowers” by Julian Barnes
“opendemocracy.net”: “Time to Fight for the BBC” by Peter Osborne
“The Guardian”: “The Battle for the BBC” by Charlotte Higgins
“The Guardian”: “The nun with the criminal record: Sister Megan Rice stays defiant” by Rose Hackman
“FT Magazine”: “Virtual reality: the next frontier” by Mark Piesing
“FT Magazine”: “What is next for Nigeria?” by William Wallis
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“The New Yorker”: “A Deadly Conspiracy in Buenos Aires?” by Dexter Filkins
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Havana: Opening for Business”
by Jon Lee Anderson
“The New York Times”: “Soccer in the Arctic: Thriving in a Barren Land” by Jeré Longman
“The New York Times”: “My Digital Cemetery” by Bob Walker
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Re- Re- Re-Introducing Hillary Clinton” by Marc Leibovich
"New York Magazine”: “The Blight of the Honey Bee” by David Wallace-Wells
“The New York Review of Books”: “Mexico: Making the Dogs Dance” by Alman Guillermoprieto
“The Guardian”: “Iran’s nuclear deal could allow its people to thrive again” by Azadeh Moaveni
“The Guardian”: “How food makes a holiday” by Vicky Frost
“The Guardian”: “Why China’s stock market bubble was always bound to burst” by Orville Schell
“The Guardian”: “The End of Capitalism Has Begun” by Paul Mason
“The Observer”: “The Cairo streets where girls pretend to be boys” by Patrick Kingsley
“FT Magazine”: “We are data: the future of machine intelligence”
by Douglas Coupland
“London Review of Books”: “Sinicisation” by Slavoj Žižek
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“The New Yorker”: “Books: The Narco Chronicles” by Laura Miller
“The New York Times”: “8 Ways Pope Francis Is Changing the Direction of the Catholic Church”
“The New York Times”: “Sunday Book Review: The Art Issue”
“The New York Times”: “A Most Dangerous Game” by Sam Borden
“New York Magazine”: “Fears of a Clown” by Benjamin Wallace
“The New York Review of Books”: “How You Consist of Trillions of Tiny Machines” by Tim Flannery
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why Tunisia?” by Hugh Eakin
“The Washington Post”: “The age of the professional showoff” by Kathleen Parker
“The Observer”: “The Bosnian war-baby still searching for answers, 20 years on” by Andrew Anthony
“The Observer”: “Beyond Greece, the world is filled with debt crisis” by Heather Stewart
“The Observer”: “London: the city that ate itself” by Rowan Moore
“The Guardian”: “The millionaire who rescues migrants at sea” by Giles Tremlett
“Financial Times”: “Why do we run marathons?” by Ed Ceasar
“FT Magazine”: “Unit 8200: Israel’s cyber spy agency” by Jon Redd
“London Review of Books”: “What Will Happen to Syria?” by Hugh Roberts
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“The New York Times”: “Why I’m Still Bullish about Europe’s Future” by Beppe Severgnini
“The New York Times”: “ISIS and the Lonely Young American”
by Rukmini Callimachi
“The New York Times”: “Face It, Your Brain Is a Computer” by Gary Marcus
“The New York Times”: “The Many Miseries of Yemeni Families”
by Hanna Ingber
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Robert Frank: The Man Who Saw America” by Nicholas Dawidoff
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Scott Walker and the State of the Union” by Dan Kaufman
“The New York Review of Books”: “Reading Is Forgetting” by Tim Parks
“The Washington Post”: “Does Israel actually occupy the Gaza Strip?” by Ruth Eglash
“The Washington Post”: “Watson’s Next Feat: Taking On Cancer”
by Ariana Eunjung Chan
“The Washington Post”: “How the CIA ran a million-dollar spy in Moscow” by David E. Hoffman
“The Observer”: “Where is Google tasking us?” by Tim Adams
“The Guardian”: “What happens to my late husband’s digital legacy now he’s gone?” by Caroline Twigg
“The Guardian”: “Nepal signals peak season recovery” by Ed Douglas
“Foreign Affairs”: “Losing Their Religion: When Muslim Immigrants Leave Islam” by Darren E. Sherkat
“Foreign Policy”: “Assad Goes on Spinning as Syria Burns”
by Abigail Fielding-Smith
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“The New York Review of Books”: “The Rule of Boko Haram” by Joshua Hammer
“The New York Review of Books”: “Concentration Camps: The Anatomy of Hell” by Richard J. Evans
“The New York Review of Books”: “On Edward Hopper” by Mark Strand
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Rothschild Taste” by James Fenton
„The New York Review of Books“: „Inside the Islamic State“ by Malise Ruthven
“London Review of Books”: “Why Join Islamic State?” by Patrick Cockburn
“London Review of Books”: ”US-Election 2016: The (Republican) Candidates” by Christopher Lehman
“London Review of Books”: “Weapons inspections (in Iraq): We ain’t found shit” by Scot Ritter
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Brain Scanning: Tell It About Your Mother” by Casey Schwartz
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Town Shrink” by Robert Sullivan
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Condition of Black Life Is One of Mourning” by Claudia Rankine
“The New York Times”: “Five Artists, Five Book Reviews”
“The Washington Post”: “Exodus from Syria: One family’s story” by Anthony Faiola”
“Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT: Thomas Piketty” by Anne-Sylvaine Chassany
“Financial Times”: “The FT’s summer books 2015”
“Financial Times”: “ZeroZeroZero’ by Roberto Saviano” Review by Misha Glenny
„FT Magazine“: „Instagram unfiltered“ by Hannah Kuchler
“FT Magazine”: “Why safety now trumps freedom” by Simon Kuper
“The Observer”: “The night I helped my mother escape North Korea” by Hyeonseo Lee
“Vanity Fair”: “Caitlyn Jenner, The Full Story” by Buzz Bissinger
“Vanity Fair”: “The Complex Power-Coupledom of Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge” by Sarah Ellison
“Rolling Stone”: ”Are We on the Verge of a Nuclear Breakdown?” by Nina Burleigh
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“The Atlantic”: “The Mysterious Columba Bush” by Hanna Rosin
“The Washington Post”: “Tiny Gambia: Africa Exodus” by Kevin Sieff
“The Washington Post”: “Soccer in Philadelphia. A Home Field for the Homeless” by Rick Maese
“The New York Times”: “Our Father, Who Art on Broadway” by Anita Gates
“The New York Times”: “Multimedia Feature: Illuminating North Korea” by David Guttenfelder
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Jenny Diski’s End Notes” by Giles Harvey
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter at Large: The Story of a Hate Crime” by Margaret Talbot
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Belgium: The Death Treatment”
by Rachel Aviv
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Hillary in Our Future”
by Michael Tomasky
“The Guardian”: ”How can you live without goats?’” by Mark Lawson
“The Guardian”: “The Journey: A refugee’s odyssey from Syria to Sweden” by Patrick Kingsley
“The Financial Times”: “Essay: The inside story of the microbiome” by Clive Cookson
“London Review of Books”: “Joseph Mitchel: All I Can Stand”
by Thomas Powers
“London Review of Books”: “The Armenian Genocide: Sins of the Three Pashas” by Edward Luttwalk
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“The Atlantic”: “Why Should Captains Go Down With Their Ships?” by James E. Gould
“The Atlantic”: “How to Fix a Broken Police Department” by Alana Semuels
“The New York Times”: “Dean Potter: Lost Brother in Yosemite” by John Branch
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Child Preachers of Brazil”
by Samantha M. Shapiro
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Uber’s French Resistance” by Liz Alderman
“The Washington Post”: “China: Puffed-up magic dragon” by James Palmer
“Rolling Stone”: “Syria’s Civil War: The Children from Nowhere” by John Knefel
“The New Yorker”: “Time Travel: The Course of Happiness” by Louise Erdrich
“The New York Review of Books”: “Digital Journalism: The Next Generation” by Michael Massing
“The New York Review of Books”: “A Practical Vision of a More Equal Society” by Thomas Piketty
“The Guardian”: “Cuba undergoes a religious revival” by Nick Miroff
“FT Magazine”: “Beaten by the system” by Gillian Tett
“The Observer”: “Going for a song: the hidden history of music piracy” by Stephen Witt
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“The New York Times”: “Our Problem with Powerful Women” by Covert Price
“The New York Times”: “Edward Snowden: The World Says No to Surveillance” by Edward J. Snowden
“The New York Times Magazine”: “In a Russian Troll Farm, Wreaking Havoc on the U.S.” by Adrian Chen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Silicon Valley Can Learn from Seoul” by Jenna Wortham
“The Atlantic”: “Waiting in Kuwait, Between Home and a War”
by Kyle Reynolds
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Games: Creating a full-scale digital cosmos” by Raffi Khatchadourian
“New York Magazine”: “This Is the Story of the Hamburger”
“London Review of Books”: “Saul Bellow” by Andrew O’Hagan
“The Independent”: “There’s method in the madness of ISIS’s cultural vandalism” by Robert Fisk
“The Guardian”: “The man who was caged in a zoo” by Pamela Newkirk
“FT Magazine”: “Meet the Wallenbergs” by Richard Milne
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“The Atlantic”: “Business: Why It Pays to be a Jerk” by Jerry Useem
“The Atlantic”: “The Art of Avoiding War” by Robert D. Kaplan
“The Atlantic”: “Powerful Women: Playing the Granny Card” by Liza Mundy
„The New Yorker“: „A Reporter At Large: Journey of a Teenage Jihadi“ by Ben Taub
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Luanda: Extreme City” by Michael Specter
“The New Yorker”: “A Critic at Large: Project Exodus” by Elizabeth Kolbert
“The New York Review of Books”: “Who’s Afraid of African Democracy?” by Helen Epstein
“The New York Review of Books”: “Training Young Doctors: The Current Crisis” by Lara Goitein
“The New York Times”: “Sepp Blatter’s FIFA Rule of Shame” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “’Defending the Faith” by David Motadel
The New York Times Magazine”: “Bernie Madoff’s Essential Man”
by Diana B. Henriques
“The New York Times Magazine”: “California Wine: “The Wrath of Grapes” by Bruce Schoenfeld
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Secret Sadness of Pregnancy with Depression” by Andrew Solomon
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Stand-up Comedy: Can China Take a Joke?” by Christopher Beam
“The Washington Post”: “Net of Insecurity: A Flaw in the Design” by Craig Timberg
“Politico”: “Where the media loves Hillary Clinton” by Hadas Gold
“The Guardian”: “The family firm that hunts Nazis” by Michael Freedland
“The Guardian”: “Emilia-Romagna: Italy’s ultimate foodie destination” by John Brunton
“Financial Times”: “Federer and Me: A Story of Obsession” (book review) by Laurence Scott
“FT Magazine”: “Iran’s ‘Generation Normal’” by Roula Khalaf
“The Independent”: “Loretta Lynch, America’s first black female Attorney General” by Rupert Cornwell
“The Economist”: “Safe Cities Index 215 White Paper”
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“The Atlantic”: “Barack Obama: The Middle East Interview” by Jeffrey Goldberg
“The Atlantic”: “The Saudi Arabia –Yemen War” by Alan Taylor (photos)
“The Atlantic”: “Will Pope Francis Break the Church?” by Ross Douhat
“The New York Times”: “How to Understand Italy” by Beppe Servergnini
“The New York Times”: “Buried Truths About Nazi Mass Murder and the Allied Victory” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Osama bin Laden’s Bookshelf Reveals His Fixation on West” by Michiko Kakutani
“The New York Times”: “A Pilot’s Eye View: In Flight” by Mark Vanhoenacker
“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Finance Minister Fit for a Greek Tragedy” by Suzy Hansen
“The New Yorker”: “Anders Breivik’s Inexplicable Crime” by Karl Ove Knausgaard
“The New Yorker”: “The Colorado and America’s Water Crisis: Where the River Runs Dry” by David Owen
“The New York Review of Books”: “ISIS & the Shia Revival in Iraq” by Nicolas Pelham
“The New York Review of Books”: “Airborne Architecture” by Martin Filler
“New York Magazine”: “America’s Riots: Tinderbox” by Frank Rich
“Committee to Protect Journalists” (CPJ): “Drawing the line: Cartoonists under threat”
“The Guardian”: “Charlie Hebdo struggles with aftermath of attacks” by Angelique Chrisafis
“Financial Times”: “Essay. The Power of Negotiation” by Geoff Dyer
“FT Magazine”: “Why Sepp Blatter is a Genius” by Simon Kuper
“FT Magazine”: “Brand Maria Sharapova” by Tobias Buck
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“London Review of Books”: “The Killing of Osama bin Laden”
by Seymour M. Hersh
“London Review of Books”: “Notes on the Election” by David Runciman
„The Washington Post“: „The end of Britain as we know it“
by Anne Applebaum
“The Washington Post”: “The Human Upgrade: The Revolution will be digitized” by Ariane Eunjung Cha
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Silicon Valley: The Mind of Marc Andreessen” by Tad Friend
“The New Yorker”: “Has the self-driving car at last arrived?”
by Burkhard Bilger
“Foreign Affairs”: “The Balkans, Interrupted” by Edward P. Joseph
“The New York Times”: “Let Syrians Settle Detroit” by David B. Laitin and Marc Jahr
“The New York Times”: “’My Enemy, My Brother’” by Ann Shin
“The New York Times”: “A Life in Motion, Stopped Cold” by Sarah Lyall
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Last Days of her Life”
by Robin Marantz Henig
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Great Democratic Crack-up of 2016” by Robert Draper
“Columbia Journalism Review”: “What Is Journalism for?” by the Editors
“The New York Review of Books”: “Digital Journalism: How Good Is It?” by Michael Massing
“DuJour”: “Holy Wards: Cults versus the Media” by Joe Pompeo
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„The New Yorker“: „A Reporter at Large: Stopping Mass Incarceration“ by Jeffrey Toobin
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Health Care: Overkill” by Atul Gawande
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Central Africa: The Elephant Watcher” by Peter Canby
“New York Magazine”: “In Conversation: Anna Wintour” by Amy Larocca
“The New York Times”: “Havana Nights” by Russell Monk (photographs)
“The New York Times”: “Triumph of the Unthinking” by Paul Krugman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “In Code We Trust” by Adam Davidson
“The Washington Post”: “The long drive to end a pregnancy” by Monica Hesse
“The New York Review of Books”: “Unhappy Days for America” by Nicholas Leman
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Great & Beautiful Lost Kingdoms” by William Dalrymple
“The New York Review of Books”: “Big Dangers for the Next Election” by Elizabeth Drew
“The New York Review of Books”: “Revelations from Outer Space” by Priyamvada Natarajan
“Vanity Fair”: “How PTSD Became a Problem Far Beyond the Battlefield” by Sebastian Junger
“FT Magazine”: “Facing up to France: Spain 40 years on” by Tobias Buck
“The Independent”: “Who is bombing whom in the Middle East?” by Robert Fisk
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“The Atlantic”: “The Myth of Police Reform” by Ta-Nehisi Coares
“The Atlantic”: “The Vietnam War, as Seen by the Victors” by Elisabeth Rosen
“The New Yorker”: “Another View of Vietnam Veterans” by David K. Shipler
“The New Yorker”: “Our Far-flung Correspondents: The Tallest Trophy” by Paige Williams
“Rolling Stone”: “Campaign 2016: Hillary Clinton’s Fake Populism is a Hit” by Matt Taibbi
„The New York Times“: „Favorite Streets in 12 European Cities“
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Bitcoin Conquer Argentina?” by Nathaniel Popper
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How not to Report on a Earthquake” by Jonathan M. Katz
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Where the Islamic State Gets Its Weapons” by C.J. Chivers
“The New York Review of Books”: “Monsters Together: Hitler and Stalin” by John Lukasc
“London Review of Books”: “The School of English – A Story” by Hilary Mantel
“London Review of Books”: “The privatization of schools: Who’s in charge?” by Jenny Turner
“Financial Times”: “A World of Difference” by Martin Wolf
“FT Magazine”: “China’s great migration” by Jamil Anderlini
“FT Magazine”: “What Detroit can teach us all” by Gillian Tett
“The Observer”: “Climate change: the big myths that need to be exploded” by Hannah Devlin
“The Observer”: “Why are older Danish women so happy?” by Helen Russell
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“The New York Times”: “Our Vietnam War Never Ended” by Viet Thanh Nguyen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Do We Protect New York City’s Pedestrians?” by Susan Dominus
“The New York Review of Books”: “Ukraine: Inside the Deadlock” by Tim Judah
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Epic of a Genocide” by James Reidel
“The New York Review of Books”: “A Tale of Woe and Glory”
by Thomas Powers
“The Guardian”: “Swiss reign supreme in world happiness ranks”
by Peter Walker
“The Guardian”: “Jon Stewart: Why I quit the Daily Show” by Hadley Freeman
“Financial Times”: “Germany and Greece: a twisted love-affair”
by Peter Aspden
“Financial Times”: “Breakfast with the FT: whistleblower Hervé Falciani” by Michael Stothard
“FT Magazine”: “The US shale revolution” by Ed Crooks
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Southern Italy: A Cave with a View” by D. T. Max
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Technology: The Man Who Broke the Music Business” by Stephen Witt
“The New Yorker”: “The People You Meet” by Charles McGrath
“New York Magazine”: “The Whitney: The New New Museum” by Jerry Saltz
“Mother Jones”: “Bitcoin’s Problem with Women” by Felix Salmon
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“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Peru: A Fortune at the Top of the World” by William Finnegan
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Exploration: Moving to Mars” by Tom Kizzia
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Escape or Die” by James Verini
“The New York Times”: “Probing the Heart of the French Malaise”
by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
“The New York Times”: “Her Majesty’s Jihadists” by Mary Anne Weaver
“The New York Times”: “The Things I Carried Back” by John F. Burns
„The New York Times Magazine“: „The Weird Science of Naming New Products“ by Neal Gabler
“The New York Review of Books”: “Ulysses: It’s Still a Scandal” by Adam Thirlwell
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Fierce Pressures Facing Pakistan” by Ahmed Rashid
“The New York Review of Books”: “Iran: The New Deal” by Jessica T. Mathews
“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Can Rural America be saved?”
by Libby Sander
“Financial Times”: “Wim Wenders and the pull of America” by Christopher Goodwin
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: Night Climbing” by Katherine Rundell
“London Review of Books”: “Bye Bye Labour” by Richard Seymour
“London Review of Books”: “Armenia: The G-Word” by Mark Mazower
“TIME”: “The 100 Most Influential People”
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“The New Yorker”: “The Challenge Facing Hillary Clinton” by John Cassidy”
„The New Yorker“: „A Reporter At Large: A Billion-Dollar Mirage”
by Nicholas Schmidle
“The New Yorker”: “The Free-Speech Crisis” by George Packer
“New York Magazine”: “The TV-Anchorman: A Dumb Job” by Frank Rich
“The New York Times”: “What Hillary Clinton Would Need to Do to Win” by Amy Chozick
„The New York Times“: „The Ride of Their Lives“ by John Branch and Josh Haner (photographs)
“The New York Times”: “Why Pilots Still Matter” by Patrick Smith
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Radical Vision of Toni Morrison” by Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
“The Washington Post”: “Hilary Clinton launches presidential bid”
by Anne Gearan
“The Washington Post”: “Is Iran rational?” by Fareed Zakaria
“The Washington Post”: “Tech Titan’s Latest Project: Defy Death”
by Ariana Eunjung Cha
“Rolling Stone”: “The Fate of Trees: How Climate Change May Alter Forests Worldwide” by Jeff Tietz
“London Review of Books”: “Online Shaming” by Ben Jackson
“FT Magazine”: “What Russians Really Think” by Kathrin Hille
”The Observer”: “Everest: Is it right to go back to the top?”
by Carole Cadwalladr
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“The New Yorker”: “Annals of the Mind: Electrified” by Elif Batuman
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Xi Jinping – Born Red” by Peter Osnos
“The Atlantic”: “The Return of the Mercenary” by Kathy Gilsinan
“The Guardian”: “Spain: The Podemos revolution” by Giles Tremlett
“The Guardian”: “Q: What makes Finnish teachers so special? A: It’s not brains” by Pasi Sahlberg
“The Guardian”: “Underground culture isn’t dead. It’s just better hidden” by Geoff Dyer
“The New York Review of Books”: “Conference: What’s Wrong with the Economy – and with Economics?
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Houthi Enigma” by Robert F. Worth
“The New York Review of Books”: “A General Feeling of Disorder” by Oliver Sacks
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Kamel Daoud and Algeria: Stranger Still” by Adam Shatz
“The New York Times T Magazine”: “Travel Diary: The Grand Waldhaus Hotel” by Richard B. Woodward
“The Washington Post”: “The hidden hand behind Islamic State militants? Saddam Hussein’s” by Liz Sly
“The Observer”: “Are the terrorists of al-Shabaab about to tear Kenya in two?” by Murithi Mutiga
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“The New Yorker”: “Germanwings Flight 9525, Technology and the Question of Trust” by John Cassidy
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Vietnam: Return to My Lai”
by Seymour Hersh
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: An Artist with Amnesia” by Daniel Zalewsky
“The New York Times”: “Stress and Hope in Teheran” by Newsha Tavakolian (photographs)
“The New York Times”: “Angelina Jolie Pitt: Diary of a Surgery”
by Angelina Jolie Pitt
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Inside America’s Toughest Federal Prison” by Mark Binelli
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Radical Humaneness of Norway’s Halden Prison” by Jessica Benko
“Vanity Fair”: “Wall Street’s Wrecking Crew” by William D. Cohan
“The New York Review of Books”: “How Robots & Algorithms Are Taking Over” by Sue Halpern
“The New York Review of Books”: “Shakespeare in Teheran”
by Stephen Greenblatt
“The Washington Post”: “Henry Kissinger: the world will miss Lee Kuan Yew” by Henry Kissinger
“The Washington Post”: “After Ebola” by Kevin Sieff and Whitney Leaming (photographs)
“The Washington Post”: “The Islam reformers vs. the Muslim zealots” by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
“The Guardian”: “Immigrants in their own words: 100 stories”
“The Independent”: “Monsanto: ’The world’s most evil company’”
by Oliver Wright
“London Review of Books”: “Colombey les-deux-Mosquées” by Adam Shatz
“London Review of Books”: “’Mad Men’: The Shock of the Pretty”
by James Meek
“Financial Times”: “Essay: Inside North Korea” by Simon Mundy
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“The New York Times”: “11 Books about Obsessive Searches” by Mark Adams
“The New York Times”: “Against ISIS, Try Patience” by Robert Grenier
“The New York Times”: “An Ever-Bleaker Syria, from All Vantage Points” by Ben Hubbard
“The New York Times”: “Monica Lewinsky Is Back, This Time It’s on Her Terms” by Jessica Bennett
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Jane Goodall Is Still Wild at Heart” by Paul Tullis
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Seoul: About Face” by Patricia Marx
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Real Tchaikovsky” by Kirill Gerstein
“The Washington Post”: “How terrorism helped found Israel” (book review) by Daniel Kurtzer
“Rolling Stone”: “Inside Baghdad’s Brutal Battle Against ISIS”
by Matthew Aikins
“pro publica”: “Antebellum Data Journalism: Or, How Big Data Busted Abe Lincoln” by Scott Klein
“The Atlantic”: “Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe?” by Jeffrey Goldberg
“The Atlantic”: “The Science of Near-Death-Experiences” by Gideon Lichfield
“The Guardian”: ”Why face-to-face contact matters in the digital age” by Susan Pinker
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“The New York Times”: “Israel Chooses” by Uriel Sinai (photographs and video)
“The New York Times”: “Syria after Four Years of Mayhem”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Heart-Stopping Climbs of Alex Honnold” by Daniel Duane
“The New York Times Magazine”: “My Saga, Part 2” by Karl Ove Knausgaard
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Rocky Road to Taking it Easy” by Jeff Madrick
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Republicans Write”
by Michael Tomasky
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Biology of Being Good to Others” by H. Allen Orr
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Belfast: Where the Bodies Are Buried” by Patrick Raaden Keefe
“The New Yorker”: “Richer and Poorer” by Jill Lepore
“Time”: “Inside Putin’s On-Air Machine” by Simon Shuster
“The Guardian”: “Should we hack the hackers?” by Danny Bradbury
“Financial Times”: “Artefacts under Attack” by Simon Schama
“Financial Times”: “Business on the mindfulness bandwagon” by Antonia Macaro and Julian Baggini
“London Review of Books”: “Remembering Boris Nemstov” by Keith Gessen
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: The Israeli Elections” by Jonatan Mendel
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“The Washington Post”: “Havana, from on High” by Nick Miroff
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Real Friendships in the Digital World?”
“The New York Times”: “Afghan Policewomen Struggle against Culture” by Alissa J. Rubin
“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Week with the Afghan National Police” by Azam Ahemd
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Is Most of Our DNA Garbage?”
by Carl Zimmer
“The New York Review of Books”: “The New Cuba?” by Enrique Krauze
“The New York Review of Books”: “Lure of the Caliphate”
by Malise Ruthven
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Nuns vs. Nukes” by Eric Schlosser
“The New Yorker”: “Travels with My Censor” by Peter Hessler
“Financial Times”: “The front-line fight against Isis” by Borzou Daragahi
“The Guardian”: “’This Changes Everything’: Capitalism vs. the Climate” by Naomi Klein
“The Guardian”: “International Women’s Day: the 10 best feminists” by Aphra Ben
“The Guardian”: “Hans Ulrich Obrist: Is he Britain’s most original thinker?” by Rachel Cook
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“The New York Times”: “George Clooney on Sudan’s Rape of Darfur”
“The New York Times”: “How My Mom Got Hacked” by Alina Simone
“The New York Times Magazine”: “My Part 1: Karl Ove Knausgaard Travels through North America”
“The New York Review of Books”: “France on Fire” by Mark Lilla
“The New York Review of Books”: “A Song against Jihad”
by Christopher de Bellaigue
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: Iammmyookkraaanian” by Peter Pomorantsev
“London Review of Books”: “The Robots Are Coming” by John Lanchester
“London Review of Books”: “Against Self-Criticism” by Adam Philips
“The Atlantic”: “How Dirty Money Gets into Banks” by Bourree Lam
“Rolling Stone”: “A Whistleblower’s Horror Story” by Matt Taibbi
“Rolling Stone”: “Rudy Giuliani, American Soviet” by Matt Taibbi
“The Guardian”: “What does it feel like to die?” by Richard Stephens
“The Guardian”: “How Islamic State is expanding its reign of terror” by Emma Graham Harrison
“The Observer”: “Karl Ove Knausgaard: ‘Writing is a way of getting rid of shame’” by Andrew Anthony
“The Independent”: “The difference between America and Israel? There isn’t one” by Robert Fisk
“Financial Times”: “Turkey: slipping into vortex?” by David Gardner
“Financial Times”: “Why Photobooks Are Booming in a Digital Age” by Liz Jobey
“Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT: Amitav Ghosh” by David Pilling
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“The Atlantic”: “Among the Hillary Haters” by Hanna Rosin
“The Atlantic”: “What ISIS Really Wants” by Graeme Woods
“The Atlantic”: “Why the British Are Better at Satire” by Christopher Orr
“Bloomberg Business”: “The Billionaires at Burning Man” by Felix Gillette
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Inside Apple’s Design Lab” by Ian Parker
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Libya: The Unravelling” by Jon Lee Anderson
“The New York Times”: “Persecution Defines Life for Yemen’s Remaining Jews” by Ron Nordland
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Hongkong’s Umbrella Revolution Isn’t Over Yet” by Lauren Hilgers
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Great American Shooter”
by J. Hoberman
“The Guardian”: “Men do cry: One man’s experience of depression” by Matt Haig
“Financial Times”: “Essay: Human rights under international law”
by Philippe Sands
“Financial Times”: “The Big Read: The ISIS economy” by Erika Solomon
“The Observer”: “Andres Breivik massacre: Norway’s worst nightmare” by Anne Seierstad
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“The Atlantic”: “The Many Causes of America’s Decline in Crime” by Inimai M. Chettiar
„The Atlantic“: „Is the Most Powerful Conservative in America Losing his Edge?” by Molly Ball
“The New York Times”: “The Age of Bibi” by David Brooks
“The New York Times”: “What Will Israel Become?” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Hezbollah Connection” by Ronen Bergman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Wreck of the Kulluck” by McKenzie Funk
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How One Stupid Tweet Blew up Justine Sacco’s Life” by Jon Ronson
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Art’s World Patron Satan”
by Christopher Glazek
„New York Magazine“: „The Bitcoin Boy“ by Benjamin Wallace
“The Washington Post”: “How to find a feminist boyfriend”
by Lisa Bonos
“FT Magazine”: “Twelve ways the world could end” by Clive Cookson
“FT Magazine”: “The Ganges: holy, deadly river” by Victor Mallet
“FT Magazine”: “In defence of the liberal media” by Simon Kuper
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Two Faces of Norway” by Hugh Eakin
“The New York Review of Books”: “Vaccinate or not?” by Janet Groopman
“The New York Review of Books”: “Who is the Pope?” by Eamon Duffy
“The New York Review of Books”: “Defying the Assasin’s Veto” by Timothy Garton Ash
“London Review of Books”: “In Sisi’s Prisons” by Tom Stevenson
“London Review of Books”: “Clinton’s Creed” by Jackson Lears
„London Review of Books“: „An American Show Trial“ by Francis FitzGibbon
“Popular Mechanics”: “How the New York Times Works” by Reese Wiedeman
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“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Is the Modern American Dream Attainable?”
“The New York Times”: “A New Level of Refugee Suffering” by Angelina Jolie
“The New York Times”: “Save the New Ukraine” by Bernard-Henri Lévi and George Soros
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Inside a Chinese Test-Prep Factory” by Brook Larmer
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Unbreakable Laura Hillenbrand” by Wil S. Hylton
“Mother Jones”: “The Scariest Thing in the Ocean” by Tom Philpott”
„Rolling Stone“: „‘American Sniper‘ Is Almost Too Dumb to Criticize“ by Matt Taibbi
“The Financial Times”: “Politics not bombs is the key to beating Isis” by David Gardner
“The Guardian”: “Life before and after Facebook” by Suzanne Franks
“The Observer”: “The Secret World of Isis training camps” by Hassan Hassan
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“The New York Times”: “How Auschwitz Is Misunderstood”
by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
„The New York Times“: „The Mill of Muslim Radicalism in France“
by Farhad Khosrokhavar
“The New York Times”: “Ending Greece’s Nightmare” by Paul Krugman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The People vs. Boko Haram”
by Alexis Okeowo
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Albuquerque: Shot by Police” by Rachel Aviv
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Food: A Bug in the System” by Wil S. Hylton
“The New York Review of Books”: “Rape on Campus” by Zoe Heller
“The New York Review of Books”: “Jealousy: Who Is Not Guilty of this Vice?” by Diane Johnson
“The Guardian”: “The inside story of Syriza’s rise to power” by Paul Mason
“The Independent”: “Profile: Sir David Attenborough” by Jenn Selby
“FT Magazine”: “Police forensics: the inside story” by Helen Warrell
“Longform Reprints”: “The Story of Diana: The Making of a Terrorist”
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“Financial Times”: “Essay: The never-ending war on drugs”
by John Paul Rathbone
“Financial Times”: “Book Review: Mohamedou Ould Slahis ‘ Guantánamo Diary’” by Philippe Sands
“The Observer”: “Secrets of the teenage brain” by Katie Forster
“The Guardian”: “Can art still shock?” by Adam Thirlwell
„The New York Times Magazine“: „Instagram’s Graveyard Shift“
by Jeff Sharlett
„The New York Times“: „‘Food Is a Death Sentence for These Kids‘“ by Kim Tingley
„The New York Times“: „Chechnya and Charlie Hebdo“
by Michael Khodarkovsky
„The New York Times“: „Much Too Responsible“ by Paul Krugman
„The New York Times“: „When Women Become Terrorists“ by Jane Huckerby
„New York Magazine“: „53 Historians Weigh In on Barack Obama’s Historical Legacy“
„Vanity Fair“: „The Anger Games: How Voters Can Fix Washington“ by Michael Kinsley
„The New York Review of Books“: „How ISIS Rules“ by Sarah Birke
„The New York Review of Books“: „Van Gogh: The Courage and the Cunning“ by Michael Kimmelman
„The New York Review of Books“: „A New Policy to Rescue Ukraine“ by George Soros
„The New Yorker“: „Annals of Technology: The Cobweb“ by Jill Lepore
“The New Yorker“: „A Reporter at Large: How to Catch a Terrorist“
by Mattathias Schwartz
„The Atlantic“: „Life in the Sickest Town in America“ by Olga Khazan
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“The Observer”: “A week inside Charlie Hebdo: How the ‘survival issue’ was made” by Ed Vulliamy
“The Observer”: “A digital detox in Umbria, Italy” by Sarah Phillips
“The Guardian”: “Robero Saviano: My life under armed guard”
“The Guardian”: “Getty’s defining images of 2014”
“The Guardian”: “Which books make you happy?” by Elisabeth Mahoney
“Financial Times”: “West has lost intellectual self-confidence”
by Gideon Rachman
“Financial Times”: “Essay: How books get lost in translation” by Ann Morgan
“London Review of Books”: “Bad Captains” by Rachel Kushner
“London Review of Books”: “Charlie Hebdo: Short Cuts” by Tariq Ali
„The New Yorker“: „Letter from West Africa: Surviving Ebola“
by Luke Mogelson
“The New York Times”: “Essay: Among the Disrupted” by Leon Wieseltier
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Weird Science of Naming New Products” by Neal Gabler
“The Washington Post”: “Stop the Sandimania” by Michel Boot
“Vanity Fair”: “Dallas: Trial by Ebola” by Bryan Burrough
“The Atlantic”: “The Cathedral of Computation” by Ian Bogost
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“The New York Review of Books”: “Must Counterterrorism Cancel Democracy?” by David Cole
“The New York Times”: “French Humor, Turned Into Tragedy”
by Andrew Hussey
“The New York Times”: “52 Places to Go in 2015”
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Are Conspiracy Theories All Bad?”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Sebastian Seung’s Quest to Map the Human Brain” by Gareth Cook
“The New Yorker“: „Profiles: The Man to Take On Putin“ by Julia Ioffe
“Rolling Stone”: “Cartoons Are Worth Fighting For” by Matt Taibbi
“Rolling Stone”: “The War on Drugs Is Burning Out” by Tim Dickinson
“Vanity Fair”: “How YouTube Unmasked Cosby” by James Wolcott
“FT Magazine”: “Turkey: Slipping into vortex?” by David Gardner
„FT Magazine“: „Populism: what happens next?“ by Simon Kuper
“The Guardian”: “Joe Sacco on the limits of satire”
“The Guardian”: “Farewell to my daughter Kate who died on Christmas day” by Jean Gross
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“The Independent”: “War with Isis: West is wrong in its fight against terror” by Patrick Cockburn
“The Guardian”: “How you could become a victim of cybercrime in 2015” by Stuart Dredge
“The Guardian”: “Tackling Islamic State: a message from Lebanon” (interview) by Gareth Smyth
“Grantland”: “Japan: 0The Sea of Crises” by Brian Philipps
“The New York Times”: “A Boy in Isis. A Suicide Vest. A Hope to Live” by Tim Arango
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Forty Portraits in Forty Years”
by Nicholas Nixon (photographs)
“The Los Angeles Times”: “What to expect in 2015”
“The Los Angeles Times”: “The great feat of the great outdoors”
by Gary Ferguson
“The New Yorker”: “Six tech stories that will matter in 2015”
by Vauhini Vara
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Turkey: A Century of Silence”
by Raffi Katchadourian
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Hunt for El Chapo”
by Patrick Radden Keffe
“The Atlantic”: “The Tragedy of the American Military” by James Fallows
“The Atlantic”: “5200 Days in Space” by Charles Fishman
“The Atlantic”: “Warming to Iran” by Robert D. Kaplan
“The Financial Times”: “How social media split the family” by Gillian Tett
“The London Review of Books”: “Under Kafka’s Spell: What kind of funny is he?” by Rivka Galchen
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“The Washington Post”: “Dave Barry’s Year in Review: There’s just no explaining 2014”
“The Washington Post”: “The best editorial cartoons of 2014”
“The Washington Post”: “The Islamic State is failing at being a state” by Liz Sly
“The New York Times”: “2014 – The Year in Pictures”
“The New York Times”: “The Lives They Lived: Remembering some of those we lost this year”
“The New York Times”: “Can Italy Still Make Things?” by Beppe Severgnini
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: When Does a Cyber Attack Warrant a Military Response”
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Extermination: Kill All the Mammals” by Elizabeth Kolbert
“The New York Review of Books”: “How the Murdoch Gang Got Away” by Geoffrey Wheatcroft
“The New York Review of Books”: “Medicine and death: A Better Way Out” by Marcia Angell
“The New York Review of Books”: “New York after Eric Garner” by Michael Greenberg
“The London Review of Books”: “On the uses of torture” by David Bromwich
“The London Review of Books”: “Undercover police work: The Lives of Ronald Pinn” by Andrew O’Hagan
“Financial Times”: “Essay: The story of Germany” by Quentin Peel
“The Guardian”: “2014’s most influential thinker: Thomas Piketty”
by Owen Jones
“Granta”: “North Korea: Scavengers” by Adam Johnson
“The New Republic”: “Foreign Aid: Stop Trying to Save the World” by Michael Hobbes
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“The “Guardian”: “The 12 most important moments in science in 20014” by various authors
“The Observer”: “A death in Yangoon: the day my fiancé died” by Catherine Anderson
“The Observer”: “American drought: California crisis”
by Chris McGreal
“London Review of Books”: “Afghanistan: Worse than a Defeat”
by James Meek
“London Review of Books”: “Britain vs. Napoleon” by Edward Luttwalk
“The New York Review of Books”: “In Ferguson” by Darryl Pinckney
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Creepy New Wave of the Internet” by Sue Halpern
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Psychology: The Reckoning” by Andrew Solomon
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Innovation: Graphene” by John Colapinto
“The New Yorker”: “The Secret Queen of Torture” by Jane Meyer
“The New Yorker”: “Medical Dispatch: Can Aids Be Cured?” by Jerome Groopman
“The New York Times”: “How America’s Relationship with Cuba Will Change” by Alicia Parlapiano
“The New York Times”: “Cuba: Goliath Opens His Wallet” by Yoani Sanchez
“The Washington Post”: “Battle for the minds of young Muslims” by Anthony Faiola and Souad Mekhennet
“The Washington Post”: “14 awkward photos of world leaders that explain 2014” by Adam Taylor
“Rolling Stone”: “The police in America are becoming illegitimate” by Matt Taibbi
“Carnegie Endowment”: “The World in 2015”
“Vanity Fair”: “The Which Blair Project” by Sarah Ellison
“Vanity Fair”: “Enthusiasts and Sceptics Debate Artificial Intelligence” by Kurt Anderson
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“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Innovation: Blood, Simpler” by Ken Auletta
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from California: Giants of the Tiny Screen” by Tad Friend
“The New York Times”: “A One-Way Trip to Mars? Many Would Sign Up” by Natalie Angier
“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Brief History of Kissing in Movies” by A.O. Scott
“The New York Review of Books”: “China’s Brave Underground Journal - I” by Ian Johnson
“The New York Review of Books”: “China’s Brave Underground Journal – II” by Ian Johnson
“The New York Review of Books”: “Italy’s Great, Mysterious Storyteller” by Rachel Donadio
“The Washington Post”: “Surviving Ebola” by Lenny Bernstein (text) and Michel du Cille (photographs)
“The Guardian”: “Isis: The inside story” by Martin Chulov
“The Guardian”: “Know your history? Five myths exposed” by Julia Laite
“The Independent”: “The American hysteria that led to CIA torture” by Rupert Cornwell
“Financial Times”: “The CIA and torture: Breaking the rules” by Geoff Dyer
“Financial Times”: “The Age of Anthropocene: Masters of the Earth” by Stephen Cave
“Foreign Affairs”: “She, Robot” by Helen Greiner
“Vanity Fair”: “U.S. Politics: The Irony and the Ecstasy” by Michael Kinsley
“Vanity Fair”: “Balanchine’s Christmas Miracle” by Laura Jacobs
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“The Observer”: “Qassem Suleimani: Can this man bring about the downfall of Isis?” by Martin Chulov
“The New Yorker”: “Gaziantep: The City on the Edge of Syria’s War” by Robin Wright
“The New Yorker”: “The Art of Conversation: Hans Ulrich Obrist” by D.T. Max
“Rolling Stone”: “Lima (Ohio): Where the Tea Party Rules” by Janet Reitman
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: I was a Greek Neo-Fascist”
by Alexander Clapp
“London Review of Books”: “Rage in Jerusalem” by Nathan Thrall
“The New York Review of Books”: “How He (Putin) and His Cronies Stole Russia” by Anne Applebaum
“The New York Review of Books”: “U.S. Politics: Now We Face 2016!” by Michael Tomasky
“The New York Times”: “100 Notable Books of 2014”
“The New York Times”: “How ISIS Drives Muslims from Islam”
by Tom Friedman
“The New York Times”: “Who Should Own the Internet?” by Julian Assange
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Radio-Free Syria” by Eliza Giswold
“Financial Times”: “George Orwell’s luminous truths” by Jason Cowley
“FT Magazine”: “How Italy lost la dolce vita” by Simon Kuper
“FT Magazine”: “Ukraine’s rebel republics” by Courtney Weaver
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“The New York Times”: “Is Our Art Equal to the Challenges of Our Time?” by A. O. Scott
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Mine Disaster That Shook Turkey” by Suzy Hansen
“The Washington Post”: “50 notable works of nonfiction”
“The Washington Post”: “How did an unarmed mother’s U-turn lead to her death?” by David Montgomery
“The New Yorker”: “Medical Dispatch: The Excrement Experiment”
by Emily Eakin
“The New Yorker”: “Angela Merkel: The Quiet German” by George Packer
“Vanity Fair”: “The German Chancellor: Angela’s Assets” by Maureen Orth
“Vanity Fair”: “Man and Uber Man” by Kara Swisher
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why Is American Teaching so Bad?” by Jonathan Zimmerman
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Question of Edward Snowden” by David Bromwich
“The New York Review of Books”: “Camp David: When Israelis and Arabs for Once Agreed” by Roger Cohen
“New York Magazine”: “In Conversation: Jon Stewart” by Chris Smith
“FT Magazine”: “Which way is Ireland going?” by Simon Kuper
“FT Magazine”: “Cooking up change” by Gillian Tett
“The Observer”: “Artificial intelligence: How clever do we want our machines to be?” by Alex Hern
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“The New York Times”: “Profiles in Online Identity Cleaning” by Ben Johnson
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Secret Life of Passwords”
by Ian Urbina and Lesley Davis (video)
“FT Magazine”: “Kurdistan: a nation in waiting” by Roula Khalaf
“Grantland”: “Japan: The Sea of Crises” by Brian Philipps
“The New York Review of Books”: „The Mysterious World of the Deaf“ by Gavin Frances
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Myth of the Chinese Super Schools” by Diana Ravitch
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why Innocent People Plead Guilty” by Jed S. Rakoff
“The Intercept”: “Is Texas Ready to Kill an Innocent Man?” by Jordan Smith
“The Intercept”: “The NSA and Me” by James Bamford
“The Atlantic”: “Islamist extremists: Before the beheadings”
by Jeffrey Goldberg
“The Atlantic”: “Why God Will not Die” by Jack Miles
“Fortune”: “Tesla: Inside Elon Musk’s $ 1,4 billion score” by Peter Elkind
“The New Yorker”: “The Unblinking Stare: Obama’s Drone War” by Steve Coll
“The New Yorker”: “Print Thyself: How 3-D printing is revolutionizing medicine” by Jerome Groopman
“New York Magazine”: “Smile, Your Speaking Emoji” by Adam Sternbergh
“New York Magazine”: “Babysitting the Bomb” by Reid Cherlin
“Rolling Stone”: “The 9$ Billion Witness: Meet JP Morgan Chase’s Worst Nightmare” by Matt Taibbi
“The Observer”: “Climate change is not just about science” by Chris Rapley and Duncan Macmillan
“The Observer”: “Christmas gift: the attack of the drones” by Alex Renton
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“The Guardian”: “How to plan a digital legacy?” by Jack Schofield
“The Guardian”: “Once upon a bot: Can we teach robots to write fiction?” by Tom Meltzer
“The Guardian”: “How much do we care about our online privacy?” by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
“The Observer”: “Sepp Blatter is a master of survival” by Owen Gibson
“Financial Times”: “Demolition dreams: the world’s ‘worst’ buildings” by FT correspondents
“FT Magazine”: “Is YouTube the new television?” by Jonathan Ford
“FT Magazine”: “Anish Kapoor: art therapy with Syrian refugee children” by Peter Aspden
“Vanity Fair”: “Could the Secret Service have saved J.F.K.?”
by Susan Chiver
“The Washington Post”: “How the Islamic State evolved in an American prison” by Terrence McCoy
“The Washington Post”: “The N Word” by Dave Sheinin and Krissa Thompson
“The New York Times”: “Slavery’s Shadow on Switzerland” by Tony Wild
“The New Yorker”: “Hillary Clinton’s Inevitability Trap” by Ryan Lizza
“The New Yorker”: ”Israel’s New Intolerance” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “Alabama’s Death Row Outrage” by Paige Williams
“GQ”: “The Great Paper Caper” by Wells Tower
“Matter”: “On kindness: My mother is sick” by Cord Jefferson
“London Review of Books”: “Norway: Breivik & Co.” by Adam Shatz
“London Review of Books”: “Great Britain: Labour Vanishes” by Ross McKinnin
“The New York Review of Books”: “Thailand: Beautiful, but Bitterly Divided” by Richard Bernstein
“The New York Review of Books”: “Gaza: The Murderous Melodrama” by David Shulman
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“The New York Times”: “Braving Ebola” (photographs and interviews) by Daniel Berehulak
“The New York Times”: “Space Tourism Isn’t Frivolous, or Impossible” by Sam Howe Verhovek
“The New York Times Magazine”: “inside the Vigilante Fight Against Boko Haram” by Alexis Okewo
“The Washington Post”: “Ebola: Exposed” by Frances Stead Sellars
“The Guardian”: “How to talk to terrorists” by Jonathan Powell
“The Guardian”: “Top 10 books about the 1970s” by Ian Plenderleith
“FT Magazine”: “The rise of Christianity in China” by Jamil Anderlini
“New York Magazine”: “By Noon, They’d Both Be in Heaven” by Hannah Rosin
“The New Yorker”: “Floating Feasts: Gourmandism on the high seas” by David Owen
“Rolling Stone”: “Back to Baghdad: Life in the City of Doom” by Roy Scranton
“Vanity Fair”: “Murder Made in Monaco” by Mark Seal
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“The New Yorker”: “American Hunger: The Invention of Muhammad Ali” by David Remnick
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Pillars of Arab Despotism”
by Robert F. Worth
“The New York Times”: “The New York City Marathon: A Poem in Sights and Sounds”
“The New York Times”: “Picture Your Life: Faces of Breast Cancer”
“London Review of Books”: “The Battle for Kobani” by Patrick Cockburn
“London Review of Books”: “Flying: The most wonderful sport” by James Salter
“The Guardian”: “The Western model is broken” by Pankaj Mishra
“The Guardian”: “Nightmare at the Picasso museum” by Jonathan Jones
“The Observer”: “Should we do anything to keep people alive?” by Ed Cumming
“The Observer”: “The terrible burden faced by young survivors of Ebola” by Lisa O’Carroll
“Foreign Affairs”: “Misrule of the Few: How the Oligarchs Ruined Greece” by Pavlos Elefetheriadis
“FT Magazine”: “Food 2.0: The future of what we eat” by Tim Bradshaw
“FT Magazine”: “Artificial intelligence: machine v man” by Richard Waters
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“The New York Times Magazine”: “Old Masters at the Top of Their Game” by Lewis H. Lapham
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Video Games Fend Off Mental Decline?” by Clive Thompson
“The New York Times Magazine”: “What if Age Is Nothing but a Mind Set?” by Bruce Grierson
“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Syria we don’t know”
by Charles Glass
“The New York Review of Books”: “Wake up, Europe” by George Soros
“The New York Review of Books”: “Afghanistan: ‘A shocking indictment” by Rory Stewart
“The New Yorker”: “The Ebola Wars” by Richard Preston
“The New York Times”: “A Cure for Hyper-Parenting” by Pamela Druckerman
“The New York Times”: “The Horror Before the Beheadings”
by Rukmini Callimachi
“The Washington Post”: “In his own words: Ben Bradlee on liars”
“The Washington Post”: “Tunisia’s democratic path” by Rachid Ghannoucci
“The Atlantic”: “The Adultery Arms Race” by Michelle Cottle
“The Guardian”: “The age of loneliness is killing us” by George Monbiot
“The Observer”: “Ebola. The race find a vaccine” by Mark Honigsbaum
“The Observer”: “How ISIS controls its territory” by Hassan Hassan
“FT Magazine”: “Political apathy, who cares?” by Gillian Tett
“Vanity Fair”: “Did Israel avert a Hamas massacre?” by Adam Ciralsky
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: Ebola” by Paul Farmer
“London Review of Books”: “Congo: Ca va un peu” by Adam Shatz
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“The New York Times”: “The Secret Casualties of Iraq’s Abandoned Weapons” by C.J. Chivers
“The New York Times” (Room for Debate”: “Should Nations Recognize a Palestinian State?”
“The New York Times”: “Mexico’s Deadly Narco-Politics” by Joan Grillo
“The New York Times”: “End the U.S. Embargo on Cuba” (Editorial)
“The New Yorker” (Profiles): “Laura Poitras: The Filmmaker Edward Snowden Trusted” by Georg Packer
“The New Yorker”: “How to Take Your Pet Everywhere” by Patricia Marx
“The New Yorker”: “Central African Republic: The Priest and the Killers” by Jon Lee Anderson
“The Guardian”: “World war one in Google Street View” by Halley Docherty
“The Guardian” (interview): “Boris Johnson: Next PM?”
“The Observer”: “Happy 20th anniversary to Dave Winer – inventor of the blog” by Jon Naughton
“FT Magazine”: “Jihad by Social Media” by Sam Jones
“The Atlantic”; “Why Kids Sext” by Hanna Rosin
“The Atlantic”: “Dudes with Drones” by David Rose
“Rolling Stone”: “In Defense of Obama” by Paul Krugman
“The New York Review of Books”: “Is there an answer for Syria?”
by Jessica Matthews
“The New York Review of Books”: “Israel & the U.S.: the delusions of our diplomacy” by Nathan Thrall
“The Brookings Essay”: “The Bad News about the news” by Robert G. Kaiser
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„London Review of Books“: „Liberal Zionism: Feeling Good about Feeling Bad” by Nathan Thrall
“London Review of Books”: “In Farageland” by James Meek
“The New York Review of Books”: “What Scientists Really Do”
by Priyamvada Natarajan
“The New York Review of Books”: “China Strikes Back” by Orville Schell
“Rolling Stone”: “The Nation’s Shame: The Injustice of Mandatory Minimums” by Andrea Jones
“The New York Times”: “Three Short Films about Peace” by Errol Morris
“The New York Times” (Room for Debate): “Do Muslims Need to Defend Their Faith Against Extremists?”
“The New York Times” (Journeys): “New Zealand, Naturally”
“The New Yorker”: “Can Computers Replace Capitalism?” by Evgeny Morozov
“The Financial Times”: “War-talk in the 21st century” by Sam Leith
“The Financial Times” (Essay): “’The Innovators’ by Walter Isaacson” by Richard Waters
“FT Magazine”: “Ten Days That Shook Hongkong” by David Pilling
“The Guardian”: “In defense of family history” by Alison Light
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“The New York Times”: (Room for Debate): Is a Global Climate Treaty Merely a Pipe Dream?”
“The New York Times”: “Children of Immigrants” by Quetzal Maucci (photos)
“The New York Times”: “Too Young to Die, Too Old to Worry” by Jason Karlawish
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Most Ambitious Environmental Lawsuit Ever” by Nathaniel Rich
“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about billionaires”
by Darrell M. West
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Cairo: Tales of the Trash” by Peter Hessler
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter at Large: The Empire of Edge”
by Patrick Radden Keefe
“New York Magazine”: “Columbia University: How to Start a Revolution” by Vanessa Grigoriadis
“New York Magazine”: “Drones and Everything After”
by Benjamin Wallace-Wells
“The Guardian”: “It’s silly to be afraid of death” by Diane Athill
“The Financial Times”: “The meaning of contemporary art”
by Jackie Wullschlager
“The Observer”: “WWF accused of selling its soul” by John Vidal
“London Review of Books”: “Scotland: After the Referendum”
by several authors
“London Review of Books”: “The Durand Line” by Owen
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„medium“: „Life Atop Ground Zero“ by Rex Sorgatz
“The Atlantic”: “The Afghan Girls Who Live as Boys” by Jenny Nordberg
“The Atlantic”: “Israel’s Worst-Kept Secret” by Douglas Birch
and R. Jeffrey Smith
“The Atlantic”: “Oy Vey: Yiddish Has a Problem” by Tanya Basu
“The Atlantic”: ”What Happens When We all Live to 100?”
by Gregg Easterbrook
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Gardens of Their Dreams”
by Robin Lane Fox
“Vanity Fair”: “Ebola: Hell in the Hot Zone” by Jeffrey L. Stern
“Vanity Fair”: “The Human Factor: Are Airplanes Flying Themselves?” by William Langewiesche
“Vanity Fair”: “Five Lessons from the Digital Revolution” by Walter Isaacson
“Rolling Stone”: “China, the Climate and the Fate of the Planet” by Jeff Goodell
“The New York Times”: “Israel’s N.S.A. Scandal” by James Bamford
“The New York Times”: “When Medicine Is Futile” by Barron H. Lerner
“The New York Times” (Room for Debate): “When Geeks Rule”
“The Guardian”: “How to make ISIS fall on its own sword”
by Chelsea E. Manning
“The Observer”: “Leonard Cohen at 80: Life as an outsider” by Sean O’Hagan
“The London Review of Books”: “Edward Snowden: The good traitor” by Andrew O’Hagan
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“The New York Times”: “Who Killed the Israeli Left?” by Shmul Rosner
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Death of Adulthood in American Culture” by A. O. Scott
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Surreal Fine-Arts Spectacle in Laguna Beach” by Sam Anderson
“The New Yorker”: “Why Can’t Obama Fix the World?” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “Inside a Raid on I.S.I.S” by Nicholas Schmidle
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Entertainment: The Last Amazon” by Jill Lepore
“The New Yorker”: “Why Walking Helps Us Think” by Febris Jabr
“New York Magazine”: “The Trans-Everything CEO” by Lisa Miller
“New York Magazine”: “The Story That Tore through the Trees”
by Kathryn Schulz
“London Review of Books”: “Donetsk: Why not kill them all?” by Keith Gessen
“London Review of Books”: “A diagnosis” by Jenny Diski
“London Review of Books”: “High-frequency trading” by Donald MacKenzie
“The New York Review of Books”: “Iraq: The Outlaw State” by Max Rodenbeck
“The New York Review of Books”: “U.S.A.: How corrupt are our politics?” by David Cole
“The New York Review of Books”: “Hillary” by Joseph Lelyveld
“The New York Review of Books”: “Failure in Gaza” by Assaf Sharon
“The Oxford American”: “Excarnation in Texas” by Alex Mae
“This Land”: “Near McAlester” by Rilla Askew
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“The New York Times”: “Dealing with Digital Cruelty”
by Stephanie Rosenbloom
“The New York Times”: “Why Don’t Americans Take Vacations” (Room for Debate)
“The New York Times”: “Why Do Doctors Commit Suicide?” by Pranay Sinha
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Why Flunking Exams Is Actually a Good Thing” by Benedict Carey
“The Los Angeles Times”: “Central Africa: A Plea for Peace” by Alexandra Zavis
“The New Yorker”: “Hackers Anonymous: The Masked Avengers”
by David Kushner
“Texas Monthly”: “Executions in Texas: The Witness” by Pamela Colloff
“Matter”: “Earthquake in Italy: The Aftershocks” by David Wolman
“The Guardian”: “The untold story of how a culture of shame perpetuates abuse” by Ruzwana Bashir
“Financial Times”: “The death of the political interview” by Ian Katz
“Financial Times”: “Henry Kissinger’s ‘World Order’” (essay) by Lionel Barber
“FT Magazine”: “How to see into the future” by Tim Harford
“The Observer”: “Sam Shepard: ‘America is on its way out as a culture’” by Laura Barton
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„The New York Times“: „Club Med for Terrorists“ by Ron Prosor
“The New York Times”: “Should the U.S. Work with Assad to Fight ISIS?”
“The New York Times”: “A Marriage to Remember” by Banker White
“The New York Times”: “Life Lessons at Sea” by Jochen Bittner
“The New Yorker”: “Confessions of a Difficult Girl” by Lena Dunham
“The New Yorker”: “AIPAC at War” by Connie Bruck
“The New Yorker”: “Poison Ivy: Are Elite Colleges Bad for the Soul?” by Nathan Heller
“New York Magazine”: “Good Hillary, Bad Hillary” by Frank Rich
“The Atlantic”: “Europe’s Slow Surrender to Intolerance”
by Jeffrey Goldberg
“The London Review of Books”: “What happened to London?”
by Owen Hatherlay
“New York Review of Books”: “Cambodia: The Genocide That Wasn’t” by Stéphanie Giry
“Rolling Stone”: “U.S. Corporations: The Biggest Tax Scam Ever”
by Tim Dickinson
“Financial Times”: “How to fly a Gripen fighter jet with the FT” by Carola Hoyos
“The Independent”: “Lady al-Qa’ida: the world’s most wanted prisoner” by Andrew Buncombe
“The Guardian”: “Inside Putinworld, where few risk speaking truth to power” by Shaun Walker
“The Guardian”: “World briefing: war in Libya” by Chris Stephen
“The Guardian”: “Joan Baez: Singer , activist, peacenik, lover, legend” by Lawrence Donegan
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“Vox”: “How we’d cover Ferguson if it happened in another country” by Max Fisher
“The New Yorker“: „Annals of Science: Against the Grain“ by Michael Specter
“The New Yorker”: “Iraq: The Common Enemy” by George Packer
“The New Yorker”: “China’s Doctor-Patient Wars” by Christopher Beam
“The New Yorker”: “How Chris McCandless Died” by Jon Krakauer
“longform.org”: “MONK. The High Priest of Jazz” by Lewis Lapham
“wired”: “Edward Snowden: The Untold Story”
“The Atlantic”: “Five Days in August: What It Was Like to Report Watergate” by Tom DeFrank
“The New York Times”: “Who Will Stand Up for the Christians?” by Ronald S. Lauder
“The New York Times”: “Abduction Tests Amish Ties to Modern World” by Kirk Semple
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: The War against Online Trolls”
“The New York Times” (Journeys): “Northern India: From Mysticism to Modernity”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Paper Boys: The Dark, Lucrative World of Debt Collection”
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Great Barrier Reef: A Natural Wonder in Peril” by Tim Flannery
“The New York Review of Books”: “Are the Authoritarians Winning?” by Michael Ignatieff
“The London Review of Books”: “Palestine: Phantom Bids” by Nicholas Blincoe
“Financial Times”: “The extinction of the passenger pigeon” by Matthew Engel
“The Independent”: “48 hours in Bern” by Simon Calder
“Rolling Stone”: “Last Tango in Kabul” by Mathieu Aikins
“The Observer”: “Why I love my Leica” by John Naughton
“The Observer”: “Ebola: Life and death on the frontline” by Claire MacDougall and Shahesta Shaitly
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“The Observer”: “Isis: a portrait of the menace that is sweeping my homeland” by Hassan Hassan
“The New York Times”: “Obama on the World” (interview)
by Thomas L. Friedman
“The New York Times”: “Russia: A Choice Between Boredom and Blood” by Sergey Kuznetsov
“The New York Times”: “How Hamas Beat Israel in Gaza” by Ron Bergman
“The New York Times”: “The Mysteries of My Father’s Mind” by Rebecca Rotert
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Should You Fear the Pizzly Bear?” by Moises Velasquez-Manoff
“The Guardian”: “Michael Brown’s death was no anomaly. We cannot stay silent” by Al Sharpton
“Financial Times”: “Sea Sailing for Beginners” by John Sunyer
“FT Magazine”: “Street Photography” by Lliz Jobey
“London Review of Books”: “On being stalked” by Helen DeWitt
“London Review of Books”: “Hamas’s Chances” by Nathan Thrall
“The New York Review of Books”: “Who Was Ernest Hemingway?
by Edward Mendelson
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Other Syria” by Annie Sparrow
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“Vanity Fair”: “When Should the US Intervene Abroad?” by Michael Kinsley
“Vanity Fair”: “Microsoft’s Lost Decade” by Kurt Eichenwald
“The Atlantic”: “The Evangelical Persecution Complex” by Alan Noble
“Rolling Stone”: “The Presidency and the Press” by Reid Cherlin
“The Washington Post”: “40 years after Watergate” by Bob Woodward
“The New York Times”: “Eight Times in Gaza: A Wartime Diary”
by Atef Abu Saif
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: A Return to the Fight in Iraq”
“The New Yorker”: “A Friend Flees the Horror of ISIS” by George Packer
“The New Yorker”: “Putin Dreams of Empire” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “An Honest Voice in Israel” by Philip Gourevitch
“New York Magazine”: “Uber and Lyft: The Hail Storm” by Christopher Bonanos
“The New York Review of Books”: “Palestine: Hatred and Hope”
by David Shulman
“The Guardian”: “A Guide to Middle East Politics in 2014” by Ian Black
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“The Guardian”: “On the Israel-Gaza border, fear is hardening public opinion” by Harriet Sherwood
“The Guardian”: “Syrian city of Homs shows signs of life amid moonscape of devastation” by Ian Black
“The Guardian”: “The pervasive power of Rupert Murdoch” by Nick Davies
“The Independent”: “Brian Eno on the Israel-Gaza crisis: How can you justify images such as this?”
“The Independent”: “There are seven reasons not to write a novel” by Javier Marias
“The Independent”: “A Bible for Billionaires” by Seth Stevenson
“FT Magazine”: “Road to Mandalay: the trade route vital to Asia’s future” by Shawn Donnan
“The New York Times”: “Paying Ransoms, Europe Bankrolls Qaeda Terror” by Rukmini Callimachi
“The New York Times”: “Reporting Rape, and Wishing She Hadn’t” by Walt Bogdanovich
“The New York Times”: “No Time to Think” by Kate Murphy
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Kids Who Beat Autism”
by Ruth Padawer
“New York Magazine”: “Plastic Surgery: Bigger Eyes, Fuller Lips, Broader Minds?” by Maureen O’Connor
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Liberal Zionist” by Jonathan Freedland
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Anti-Court Court” by David Cole
“Wired”: “The Weird Reasons Why People Make Up False Identities on the Internet” by Charles Seife
“Foreign Affairs”: “Welcome to the Third Intifada” by Khaled Elgyndi
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“The Guardian”: “Kids, guns and the American way” by Stuart Jeffries
“The Guardian”: “World War I: Untold stories of the war” by several authors
“The Guardian”: “How the occupation of Gaza corrupts the occupier” by Owen Jones
“The Independent”: “A day in the life of Vladimir Putin: the dictator in his labyrinth” by Ben Judah
“The New Yorker”: “Gaza: Aflame” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “Medical Dispatch: The Rarest Disease” by Seth Mnookin
“The New Yorker”: “The Biden Agenda” by Evan Osnos
“The New York Times”: “Self-Defense or Atrocities in Gaza?” (debate)
“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Heart of Mysterious Oman” by Hugh Eakin
“London Review of Books”: “Great Britain: Gloomy Pageant”
by Jeremy Harding
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: Discharged” by Mike Kirby
“Vanity Fair”: “The Nixon Tapes” by Douglas Brinkley
“Rolling Stone”: “Philip Seymour Hoffmanns’ Last Days” by David Browne
“Pro Publica”: “Dispatches from Freedom Summer: The Ghosts of Greenwood”
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“The Observer”: “Why I have to leave Israel” by Sayed Kashua
“The Observer”: “The rise of data and the death of politics” by Evgeny Morozov
“FT Magazine”: “Saying goodbye to God: Haredim apostates”
by Jon Reer
“FT Magazine”: “Troubled waters: the Mekong River crisis” by Pilita Clark
“London Review of Books”: “How should we think about the Caliphate?” by Owen Bennett-Jones
“The New York Review of Books”: “Iraq illusions” by Jessica T. Mathews
“The New York Review of Books”: “Kurdish independence: harder than it looks” by Jost Hiltermann
“The New Yorker”: “American Summer: Before Air-Conditioning”
by Arthur Miller
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Gaza (2009): The Captives”
by Lawrence Wright
“The New Yorker”: “When Teachers Cheat” by Rachel Aviv
“The Toast”: “Perdition Days: On Experiencing Psychosis”
by Esmé Weijun Wang
“The New York Times”: “How the West Chose War in Gaza” by Nathan Thrall
“The New York Times”: “Israel’s Bloody Status Quo” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Putin’s Deadly Doctrine” by Timothy Garton Ash
“The New York Times”: “Staring at the flame: John le Carré on Philip Seymour Hoffman”
“The Guardian”: “I, spy: Edward Snowden in exile” by Alan Rusbridger and Ewen MacAskill
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“Vanity Fair”: “Flashback 2005: Gaza’s Grand Delusion” by Scott Anderson
“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about the Gaza crisis”
by Aaron David Miller
“The New York Times”: “For Israelis and Palestinians, Separation Is Dehumanizing” by Ethan Bronner
“The New York Times”: “To Be A Russian” by Misha Friedman (photos)
“The New York Times Magazine“: „Zoo Animals and Their Discontent“ by Alex Halberstadt
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Post-Post-Apocalyptic Detroit” by Ben Austen
“The Guardian”: “Kurds on Iraq’s new frontline feel destiny beckoning” by Luke Harding
“The Guardian”: “How should we understand the teenage jihadist’s mind?” by Simon Jenkins
“Financial Times”: “Can books cross borders?” by Tim Parks
“Financial Times”: “Great Walks: Manaslu, Nepal” by Stephen Venables
“FT Magazine”: “Why Brazil’s already won” by Simon Kuper
“FT Magazine”: “The evolution of colour photography in modern Russia” by Neil Buckley
“Esquire”: “Lance Armstrong in Purgatory: The After-Life” by Jon H. Richardson
“Columbia Journalism Review”: “Reporting in Burma” by Katya Cengel
“London Review of Books”: “The Battle for Bagdad” by Patrick Cockburn”
“London Review of Books”: “Institutionalized Disregard for Human Life” by Mouin Rabbani
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“The Guardian”: “Tijuana: life on the political equator” by Justin McGuik
“The Washington Post”: “In Mexico, a family killed for candor”
by Joshua Partlow
“The New York Times”: “How the Terrorists Got Rich” by Juan C. Zarate and Thomas M. Sanderson
“The New York Times”: “The Great War: A 100-Year Legacy of World War I” by Steven Erlanger
”The New Yorker”: “Sixty-nine Days Underground: The ordeal of the Chilean miners” by Hector Tobar
“The New Yorker”: “The New Way of War: Killing the Kids” by Ronin Wright
“The New Yorker”: “Moderate Syrian Rebel Application Form”
by Andy Borowitz
“New York Magazine”: “Growing up in Brownsville N.Y.: Woo Cho Bang Bang” by Eric Konigsberg
“medium”: “How to make a family portrait” by Matt Eich (photographs and words)
“London Review of Books”: “Paupers and Richlings: Piketty’s’Capital’” by Benjamin Kunkel
“London Review of Books”: “Barack Obama: The World’s Most Important Spectator” by David Bromwich
“London Review of Books”: “Lifts: Messages from the 29th Floor”
by David Trotter
“The New York Review of Books”: “The CIA’s ‘Shivago’” by Michael Scammell
“Financial Times”: “Generation XX. Feminism reinvented” by Melissa Harrison
“FT Magazine”: “Has GDP outgrown its use?” by David Pilling
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“The Atlantic”: “Afghanistan: After Karzai” by Mujib Mashal
“The Guardian”: “In this post-digital age, we still thrill to the power of live” by Simon Jenkins
“The New York Times”: “Bedouin Trackers Hunting for Clues to Kdnapped Boys” by Jodi Rudoren
“The New York Review of Books”: “Climate: Are We Losing the Endgame?” by Bill McKibben
“The New York Review of Books”: “Edward Snowden: Partial Disclosure” by Sue Halpern
“The New York Review of Books”: “Whose Palestine?” by Nathan Thrall
“Vanity Fair”: “The Mystery Woman: Untangling Rebekah Brooks”
by Suzanna Andrews
“New York Magazine”: “Iraq Everlasting” by Frank Rich”
“Financial Times”: “How books about sports got serious” by Simon Kuper
“FT Magazine”: “Guantánamo Bay: a report from the inside”
by Richard McGregor
“FT Magazine”: “How to mourn online” by Gilian Tett
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“The New York Review of Books”: “Hitler’s Monumental Miscalculation” by Malise Ruthven
“The New York Review of Books”: “An American Passion for Tyrants” by David Rieff
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Enterprise: The Disruption Machine” by Jill Lepore
“Outside”: “Rolling Nowhere: My Train-Hopping Odyssey Through the American West” by Ted Connover
“Mother Jones”: “Is Coding the New Literacy” by Tasneem Raja
“The London Review of Books”: “On belonging: A Leopard in the Family” by James Meek
“Vanity Fair”: “The New Jet Age: Flying First Class on a Emirates Airbus A380” by Graham Boynton
“Vanity Fair”: “America’s Odd Couple: Superlawyers David Boies and Theodore Olson” by Lionel Barber
“The Guardian”: “The death of the American mall” by David Uberti
“Financial Times”: “E-books v paper?” by Julian Baggini
“FT Magazine”: “A portrait of Europe’s white working-class” by Simon Kuper
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“The New York Times”: “A Window into the Nature of Calamity”
by Clyde Haberman
“The New York Times”: “Can Therapists Prevent Violence?” (debate)
“The New York Times”: “Deterrence Revisited” by David E. Sanger
“The New York Times”: “Islamic Republic: Clerical Rule, Luxury Lifestyle” by Shahrzad Elghanayan
“The New York Times”: “From China, with Pragmatism” by Stephen T. Asma
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Sinaloa Cartel’s 90-Year-Old Drug-Mule” by Sam Dolnicki
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Genius of Patrick Leigh Fermor” by Daniel Mendelsohn
“The New York Review of Books”: “Irresistible El Greco” by Ingrid D. Rowland
“The Washington Post”: “Five Myths about Net Neutrality” by Nancy Scola
“The Observer”: “Life and death in the US Marines” by Neal Hirschfeld
“The Observer”: “The dolphin who loved me” by Christopher Riley
“The Guardian”: “Inside Belarus” by Mark Rice-Oxley
“FT Magazine”: “Kyrgyzstan: democracy under pressure” by Ahmad Rashid
“The Independent”: “The night America very nearly nuked itself”
by David Usborne
“The Independent”: “Secret State” by Peter Popham
“London Review of Books”: “On Selfies” by Julian Stallabrass
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“The New York Times”: “What’s Lost as Handwriting Fades”
by Maria Konnikova
“The New York Times”: “Tiananmen, Forgotten” by Helen Gao
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Burden of Being Messi”
by Jeff Himmelman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Revolutionary Approach to Treating PTSD” by Jeneen Interlandi
“The New Yorker”: “The Teen Whisperer” by Margaret Talbot
”The New York Review of Books”: “Pakistan: Worse than We Knew” by Ahmad Rashid
“The Washington Post”: “The ‘true football’ of Brazil” by Dom Philips
“Roads & Kingdoms”: “In Kenya, running with Chinese characteristics” by Jon Rosen
“Vanity Fair”: “Shame and Survival” by Monica Lewinsky
“Rolling Stone”: “Six Ways America Is like a Third World Country”
by Sean McElwee
“Financial Times”: “Lawrence Summers on ‘House of Debt”
by Lawrence Summers
“FT Magazine”: “Wall Street Whistleblowers” by William D. Cohen
“London Review of Books”: “Scalpers Inc.” by John Lanchester
“London Review of Books”: “Mommy-Daddy-Time: Can Parents Have Fun?” by Zoe Heller
“The Observer”: “Stories from an occupation: the Israelis who broke silence” by Peter Beaumont
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“The Guardian”: “The Salt of the Earth: the Wim Wenders and Juliano Salgado double bill” by Andrew Pulver
“The Independent”: “What next for Egypt, with its president in America’s pocket?” by Robert Fisk
“The Observer”: “D-Say, 70 years on” by Richard Strout
“The Observer”: “Before Pelé there was Andrade” by Brian Oliver
“The Washington Post”: “What Broke Washington?” Philip K. Howard
“The Washington Post”: “Afghanistan, the soon forgotten war” by Paul Waldman
“The Washington Post”: “How CBS scooped the world on the Tienanmen Square Story” by Michael Streissguth
“The New York Times”: “Fixed Soccer Matches Cast Shadow over World Cup” by Declan Hill and Jeré Longman
“The New York Times”: “Europe’s Secret Success” by Paul Krugman
“The New York Times”: “Terror’s Front: Local Groups, Eyes on the West” by David D. Kirkpatrick and Eric Schmitt
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Bosnia: Life in the Valley of Death” by Scott Anderson and Paolo Pellegrin (photos)
“The New Yorker”: “Knowing War Intimately” by Philip Gourevitch
“New York Magazine”: “Can Conservatives Be Funny?” by Frank Rich
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Ghosts of Tiananmen Square” by Ian Johnson
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Right Way to Control the Banks” by Roger E. Alcaly
“The New York Review of Books”: “Looking for Ukraine” by Tim Judah
“The Observer”: “Is Matteo Renzi the man to save Europe’s soul?” by Lizzy Davies
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„BBCNews“: „The Reykjavik Confessions: A Murder Mystery” by Simon Cox“
“American Prospect”: “By Grace Alone: Christian Sex Abuse” by Kathryn Joice
“The New Yorker”: “Dept. of Psychiatry: Partial Recall” by Michael Specter
“The New Yorker”: “The Nicest Murderer” by Nadya Labi
“New York Magazine”: “Getting Your DNA: The Google of Spit” by Lisa Miller
“The Los Angeles Times”: “Central African Republic: Ex-Child Soldiers Live with Scars of War” by Alexandra Zavis
“The Atlantic”: “Fire on the Mountain” by Brian Mockenhaupt
“The Atlantic”: “How the Novel Made the Modern World” by William Deresiewicz
“The Atlantic”: “Funny or Die” by Julie Beck
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can the Nervous System Be Hacked?” by Michael Behar
“The Washington Post”: “’Smart Pills’ with chips, cameras and robotic parts raise legal, ethical questions” by Ariana Eunjung Cha
“Financial Times”: “The threats facing online comments” by John Sunyer
“Financial Times”: “The empire of Alan de Botton” by Sam Knight
“FT Magazine”: “Being German” by StefanWagstyl
“FT Magazine”: “Why Europe works” by Simon Kuper
“The Independent”: “The irrepressible lure of the cruel sea: What drives yachtsmen to sail across the Atlantic?” by Stuart Alexander
“The Observer”: “Battle for Aleppo could prove final reckoning in Syria’s war” by Martin Chulov
“The Observer”: “Women on the Frontline: female photojournalists’ vision of conflict” by Tracy McVeigh
“The Guardian”: “Norman Mailer’s ‘A Fire on the Moon” a giant leap for reportage” by Geoff Dyer
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“The Los Angeles Times”: “Artist finding inspiration in China’s bad air” by Julie Makinen
“The New York Times”: “Never Forgetting A Face” by Natasha Singer
“The New York Times”: “Gabriel García Márquez: Magic in Service of Truth” by Salman Rushdie
“The New York Times”: “A Soldier’s War on Pain” by Barry Meier
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Jane Kleeb vs. the Keystone Pipeline” by Saul Elbein
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Addict. Informant. Mother”
by Susan Dominus
“The New Yorker”: “Why we can’t ignore Monica Lewinsky” by Amy Davidson
“The New Yorker”: “The Loaded Gun: A mass shooter’s tragic past” by Patrick Redden Keefe
“The Independent”: “The Power of Paper” (Book review) by Alexander Monroe
“The Observer”: “Poems for Europe: 10 national portraits in verse” by Ruaridh Nicoll
“London Review of Books”: “Ukraine: Lurching Towards Civil War” by Tony Wood
“London Review of Books”: “The Italian Disaster” by Perry Anderson
“London Review of Books”: “The Party’s Over” by Jan-Werner Müller
“The New York Review of Books”: “We Kill People Based on Metadata” by David Cole
“Vanity Fair”: “The Prince Who Blew Through Millions” by Mark Seal
“National Geographic”: “Hurricanes: The Last Chase” by Robert Draper
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“The Atlantic”: “A Eulogy for Twitter” by Adrienne LaFrance
and Robinson Meyer
“The New York Times”: “China’s Censored World” by Evan Osnos
“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Timothy Geithner Really Thinks” by Andrew Ross Sorkin
“The New York Review of Books”: “Ukraine – the way out” by Anatol Lieven
“The New York Review of Books”: “How Memory Speaks”
by Jerome Groopman
“The New York Review of Books”: “A World Digital Library Is Coming True” by Robert Darnton
“The London Review of Books”: “Old, Unwanted and Invisible” by Jenny Diski
“Vanity Fair”: “View form the (TV) Top: Barbara Walters” by Curtis Sittenfeld
“Vanity Fair”: “How O.J. Simpson Killed Popular Culture” by Lili Anolik
“The Washington Post”: “After carving up Ukraine, where will Putin turn next?” by Masha Gessen
“The Washington Post”: “The tragedies we ignore” by Frank Strasburger
“The Washington Post”: ”A modern pope gets old school on the Devil” by Anthony Faiola
“Financial Times”: “Game of two halves: the ugly side of Brazilian football” by Simon Kuper
“FT Magazine”: “Interview: Yancey Strickler of Kickstarter” by Peter Aspden
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„The New York Times“: „The War on Truth in Ukraine” by Keith A. Darden
“The New York Times”: “Chernobyl: Capping a Catastrophe”by Henry Fountain and Daniel Williams (photographs)
“The Los Angeles Times”: “More than 4 percent of death row inmates wrongly convicted, study says” by Monte Morin
“The New Yorker”: “The Hunt for El Chapo” by Patrick Radden Kefee
“The New York Review of Books”: “Ukraine: The Phony War?” by Tim Judah
“The New York Review of Books”: “The New Synthetic Biology: Who Gains?” by Richard C. Lewontin
“The London Review of Books”: “Lenin vs. Stalin in Kiev: Barbarism with a Human Face” by Slavo Zizek
“The London Review of Books”: “The Reichstag Fire: The Conspiracists” by Richard J. Evans
“The Economist intelligent life”: “In search of the Vikings” by Charles Emmerson
“Wired”: “One Startup’s Struggle to Survive the Gold Rush in Silicon Valley” by Gideon Lewis-Kraus
“Brookings Institution”: “The Big Snoop: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Terrorists” by Stuart Taylor Jr.
“The Guardian”: “Armed to the milk-teeth: America’s gun-toting kids” by Sean O’Hagan
“Financial Times”: “Everest’s deadly demands: A Sherpa’s view”by Jemimi Diki Sherpa
“FT Magazine”: “My journey back to Ebola ground zero” by Peter Piot
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“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Iraq: What We Left Behind”
by Dexter Filkins
“The New York Review of Books”: “Censored in India” by Wendy Doniger
“The Atlantic”: “Wars: The Slaughter Bench of History” by Ian Morris
“Rolling Stone”: “Six Studies Show That Everything Republicans Believe Is Wrong” by Sean McElwee
“Vanity Fair”: “The Snowden Saga: A Shadowland of Secrets and Light” by Suzanna Andrews, Bryan Borrough and Sarah Ellison
“The New York Times”: “Switzerland’s Toxic Prosperity” by Dan Fagin
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Ballad of Geeshie and Elvie” by Jeremiah Sullivan
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Should A Chimp Be Able to Sue Its Owner?” by Charles Siebert
“The Los Angeles Times”: “In Syria, war is woven into childhood”
by Raja Abdulrahim
“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about Mount Everest” by Grayson Schaffer
“The Boston Globe”: “Boston Marathon: For Richard family, loss and love” by David Abel
“The Independent”: “The Children of Fallujah – the hospital of horrors” by Robert Fisk
“The Guardian”: “It is clear that Turkey was not involved in the chemical attack on Syria” by Eliot Higgins and Dan Kaszeta
“The Observer”: “How we all could benefit from synaesthesia” by Helen Massy-Beresford
“FT Magazine”: “Lessons from a rock-star economist” by Gillian Tett
“FT Magazine”: “India’s new politics” by James Crabtree
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“ESPN”: “Just Cheer, Baby” by Amanda Hess
“The New York Review of Books”: “Iraq: The Road to Chaos” by Ned Parker
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why We’re in an New Gilded Age” (book review) by Paul Krugman
“New York Magazine”: “65: Learning to Love Middle Old Age”
by Mark Jacobson
“The New Yorker”: “Putin and the Exile” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “The Best Documentaries of All Time” by Richard Brody
“FT Magazine”: “Twelve days in Southern Africa” by Lionel Barber
“Financial Times”: “The art world we deserve?” by Harald Falckenberg
”The Financial Times”: “The workplace: prison or sanctuary?”
by Lucy Kellaway
“The New York Times”: “Boston Marathon: Surviving the Finish Line” by Samantha Storey
“The “Washington Post”: “Transitioning from military to civilian life: ’Ugh, I miss it’” by Eli Saslow and Matt McClain
“The Guardian”: “Michael Lewis: ‘Wall Street Has Gone Insane’” by Emma Brockes
“The Guardian”; “What can the origins of the BBC tell us about its future?” by Charlotte Higgins
“The Independent”: “The Middle East we must confront in the future will be a Mafiastan ruled by money” by Robert Fisk
“The Atlantic”: “The Confidence Gap” by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman
“The Atlantic”: “The Pope in the Attic: Benedict in the time of Francis” by Paul Elie
“Rolling Stone”: “Hollywood: Attack of the Paparazzi” by Stephen Rodrick
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“The New York Times”: “Grand Visions Fizzle in Brazil” by Simon Romero and Daniel Berehulak (photos)
“The New York Times”: “Eight (No, Nine) Problems With Big Data”
by Gary Marcus and Earnest Davis
“The New York Times”: “Israel/Palestine: Lines in the Sand”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Ruanda: Portaits of Reconciliation” by Pieter Hugo (photographs) and Susan Dominus (text)
“The Washington Post”: “Serious reading takes a hit from online scanning and skimming, research says” by Michael S. Rosenwald
“New York Magazine”: “Barack Obama: The Color of his Presidency” by Jonathan Chait
“New York Magazine”: “Scandal Loves a Clinton” by Frank Rich
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Mental Life of Plants and Worms” by Oliver Sacks
“Mosaic”: “How malaria defeats our drugs” by Ed Yong
“ESPN Longform”: “The Marathons of Their Lives” by David Fleming
“The Independent”: “Obamacare rises from the ashes” by Rupert Cornwell
“FT Magazine”: “How Matisse and Picasso turned old age into art”by Simon Schama
“FT Magazine”: “How to preserve the web’s past for the future”
“The London Review of Books”: “Syria: The Red Line and the Rat Line” by Seymour Hersh
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“The New York Times”: “The Wrong Way to Protect Elephants”
by Godfrey Harris and Daniel Stiles
“The New York Times”: “The Court Follows the Money” (editorial)
“The New York Times”: “Afghanistan: Campaign of Resilience” photographs by Bryan Denton
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Wolf Hunters of Wall Street” by Michael Lewis
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Peter Matthiessen’s Homegoing” by Jeff Himmelman
“The Washington Post”: “U.S. War Veterans: A Legacy of Pain and Pride” by Rajiv Chandrasekaran
“Vanity Fair”: “Transdniester: Communist Gonzo” by Brett Forest
“Wired”: “Here’s How They’ll Piece Together What Happened to Flight MH 370” by Jordan Golson
“ESPN Longform”: “Brazil: Generation June” by Wright Thompson
“The Guardian”: “Welcome to China’s political gamble of the century” by Timothy Garton Ash
“The Guardian”: “When I met Jane Godall, she hugged me like a chimp” by Henry Nicholls
“The Independent”: “How the Koch brothers threaten U.S. democracy” by David Usborne
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“Slate”: “My dementia: Telling who I am before I forget” by Gerda Saunders
“The New Yorker”: “Home Fires: How soldiers write their wars”
by George Packer
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Religion: Where Waco Went Wrong”
by Malcolm Gladwell
“The Atlantic”: “The Overprotected Kid” by Hanna Rosin
“The New York Times”: “Bangladesh: Borrowed Time on Disappearing Land” by Gardiner Harris
“The New York Times”: “Rising Seas” by Coral Davenport/photographs by Kadir Van Lohuizen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Pakistan Knew about Bin Laden” by Carlotta Gall
“The Washington Post”: “Is local news coverage in a death spiral?” by Paul Farhi
“London Review of Books”: “Assad and the jihadists” by Peter Neumann
“London Review of Books”: “Veronese” by T.J. Clark
“The New York Review of Books”: “Turkey Goes out of Control”
by Christopher de Bellaigue
“FT Magazine”: “Jihad by Social Media” by Sam Jones Jones
“FT Magazine”: “Big Data: Are We Making a Big Mistake?” by Sam Harford
“The Observer”: “Sex, drugs and Jimi Hendrix: My life in festivals”
by Ed Vulliamy
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„The New York Times“: „Three Years of Strife and Cruelty Put Syria in Free Fall” by Anne Barnard
“The New York Times”: “After the Protests” by Zeynep Tufekcki
“The New York Review of Books”: “Murder in Uganda” by Helen Epstein
“The New York Review of Books”: “A Passage from Hong Kong”
by Maya Jasanoff
“The New York Review of Books”: “Roger Ailes: The King of the Foxes” by Steve Coll
“The Washington Post”: “The West’s obligation to Ukraine”
by Madeleine Albright and Jim O’Brian
“London Review of Books”: “(Richard) Branson” by David Runciman
“London Review of Books”: “How much meat is too much?” by Bee Wilson
“The Guardian”: “Iraq invasion was about oil” by Nafeez Ahmed
“FT Magazine”: “Sarajevo: the crossroads of history” by Simon Kuper
“FT Magazine”: “Has the nation state had its day?” by Gillian Tett
“Vanity Fair”: “The Devil and the Art Dealer” by Alex Shoumatoff
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„The New Yorker“: „Annals of Psychology: The Reckoning“ by Andrew Solomon
“The New Yorker”: “Putin’s Pique” by David Remnick
“Boston Magazine”: “The Murders Before the Marathon” by Susan Zalkind
“London Review of Books”: “Putin’s Counter-Revolution” by James Meeks
“The New York Times”: “Op-Doc: ‘My Brother’ Teddy’” by Kelly O’Brien
”The New York Times”: “The Future of Internet Freedom” by Eric E. Schmidt and Jared Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Why Russians Back Putin on Ukraine”
by Boris Kolonitskii
“The New York Times”: “Crimea Through a Game Theory Lens” by Tyler Cowen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Silicon Valley’s Youth Problem” by Yiren Lu
“The Washington Post”: “36 ways the web has changed us” by Caitlin Dewey
“The Washington Post”: “Why Putin is winning in Russia” by Masha Gessen
“The Washington Post”: “Five Myths about her Cold War” by Mark Kramer
“The Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT: Saudi-Arabia’s Prince Turki al-Faisal” by Edward Luce
“FT Magazine”: “Helping Dad die: a daughter’s story” by Catherine Syer
“FT Magazine”: “Science: Can we extend a healthy life?” by Clive Cookson
“The Guardian”: “How 25 years of the Web inspired the travel revolution” by Kevin May
“The Observer”: “The mystery of MH 370 goes to the heart of our fears” by Stephanie Merrit
“The Observer”: “How to win wars by influencing people’s behavior” by Vaughan Bell
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“The Guardian”: “Picasso and Mondrian: genius at work” by Charles Darwent
“The Guardian”: “Karl Ove Knausgaard: the latest literary sensation” by Hari Kunzru
“The Guardian”: “Meet the seven people who hold the keys to worldwide internet security” by James Ball
“The Observer”: “Is the LRB the best magazine in the world?” by Elizabeth Day
“Financial Times”: “Teenage angst in a digital world” by Gautam Malkani
“FT Magazine”: “Voices from Bagdad” by Christine Spolar
“FT Magazine”: “How to save the US” by Simon Kuper
“The New York Review of Books”: “Will Scotland Go Independent?” by Jonathan Freedland
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Women at the Top” by Marcia Angell
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Arundhati Roy, the Not-So-Reluctant Renegade” by Siddharta Deb
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Reaching My Autistic Son Through Disney” by Ron Suskind
“The New York Times”: “Has Privacy Become a Luxury Good?”
by Julia Angwin
“The Washington Post”: “How the Ukraine crisis ends” by Henry Kissinger
“The Washington Post”: “The US must lead again” by Condoleezza Rice
“The Atlantic”: “American Aqueduct: The Great California Water Saga” by Alexis C. Madrigal
“onearth”: “Transporting crude by trail: An Accident Waiting to Happen”
”The Verge”: “The Internet is Fucked” by Nilay Patel
“Newsweek”: “The Face behind Bitcoin” by Leah McGrath Goodman
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“The Washington Post”: “In Ukraine, Lenin finally falls” by Serhy Jekelchyk
“The Washington Post”: “How Washington lost its appeal” by Robert R . Kaiser
“The Washington Post”: “25 maps and charts that explain America today” by Niraj Chokshi and David Beard
“The New York Times”: “The Swiss Wake-up Call” by Silvie Kauffmann
“The New York Times”: “The Cold war: History Lesson That Needs Relearning” by Sam Tanenhaus
“The New York Times”: “Genetically Modified Babies” by Marcy Darnovsky
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Mammoth Cometh” by Nathaniel Rich
“The New Yorker”: “A Star in a Bottle” by Raffi Khatchadourian
“New York Magazine”: “Ghosting Julian Assange” by Andrew O’Hagan
“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Darkness of Dick Cheney” by Mark Danner
“The Atlantic”: „The Oracle of Ice Hockey: How a 70-year- old Finnish goalie coach is transforming a global sport” by Chris Koentges
“The Atlantic”: “The Tragedy of Venezuela” by Moses Naim
"The Guardian”: “Rescue from Antarctica” by Alok Jha and Laurence Topham
“The Guardian”: “Oberndorf: The tiny German town that armed the world” by Ben Knight
“The Independent”: “The exodus of Christians from the Middle East” by Robert Fisk
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„The Virginia Quarterly Review“: „Tunesia’s Dying Film Industry“
by Jesse Dukes
“The New York Times”: “Navigating Love and Autism” by Amy Harmon
“The New York Times”: “Godot Arrives in Sarajevo” by Srecko Horvat
“The New York Times”: “Memories of Chile” by Roger Cohen
“The Washington Post”: “5 reasons why you shouldn’t work too hard” by Brigid Schulte
“The New Yorker”: “This Old Man: Life in the Nineties” by Roger Angell
“The New York Review of Books”: “Facism, Russia and Ukraine”
by Timothy Snyder
“The New York Review of Books”: “America: A New Populism?”
by Michael Tomasky
“The New York Review of Books”: “Under the Spell of Yoga”
by William Dalrymple
“London Review of Books”: “The public voice of women” by Mary Beard
“The Atlantic”: “Letting Go of Asperger’s” by Hanna Rosin
“Vanity Fair”: “Film vs. TV: Everyone Back to the Cineplex!” by James Wolcott
“Vanity Fair”: “Inside the Murdoch Divorce” by Mark Seal
“The Independent”: “Sunni vs. Shia: The Oldest War on Earth Returns” by Paul Vallely
“FT Magazine”: “USA v China: Is this the New Cold War?” by Geoff Dyer
“BuzzFeed”: “36 Hours on the Fake Campaign Trail with Donald Trump” by McKay Coppins
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“The New York Times”: “False Nostalgia in Switzerland”
by THE EDITORIAL BOARD
“The New York Times”: “Paolo Sorrentino’s New Firlm: Beauty Among the Ruins” by Bebbe Severgnini
“The New York Times”: “Egypt’s War on Journalism” by Marwan Bishara
“The New York Times”: “Jewish Hospital a Fixture in Teheran” by Thomas Erdbrink
“The New York Times”: “The Lost Art of the Condolence Letter” by Saul Austerlitz
„The New York Times Magazine“: “Whose Turkey Is It” by Suzy Hansen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How to Build a Perfect Refugee Camp” by Mac McClelland
“The New Yorker”: “Amazon: Words Are Cheap” by George Packer
“New York Magazine”: “Stop Beating a Dead Fox” by Frank Rich
“The Washington Post”: “Syria’s War Must End” by Stephen Hawking
“The Washington Post”: “Islamic Republic at 35” by Jason Rezaian
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why Bach Moves Us” by George B. Stauffer
“The New York Review of Books”: “Who Was JFK?” by Frank Rich
“The New York Review of Books”: “To Kill a Child” by Stig Dagerman
“London Review of Books”: “Egypt: What Does Sisi Want” by Hazem Kandil
“London Review of Books”: “Incendiary Devices: The Edward Snowden Story” by Daniel Soar
“The Atlantic”: “Jesse Willms, the Dark Lord of the Internet” by Taylor Clark
“Rolling Stone”: “The Vampire Squid Strikes Again: The Banks’ Most Devious Scam Yet” by Matt Taibbi
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“Rolling Stone”: “Love and Death in the House of Prayer” by Jeff Tietz
“Jacobin”: “Today’s Worker: In the Name of Love” by Miya Tokumitsu
“New York Magazine”: “Stop Beating a Dead Fox” by Frank Rich
“The London Review of Books”: “I haven’t been nearly mad enough” by Jenny Diski
“The London Review of Books”: “Ghosts of the Tsunami” by Richard Llyod Parry
“The New York Review of Books”: “Iran: A Good Deal Now in Danger” by Jessica T. Mathews
“The New York Review of Books”: “Unemployment: Obama’s Toughest Job” by Jeff Madrick
“Vanity Fair”: “Christmas Eve, Murder at the Drama Club” by Adam Teicholz
“The Independent”: “Middle East: The war on Christianity” by Peter Popham
“The Guardian”: “How Edward Snowden went from loyal NSA contractor to whistleblower” by Luke Harding
“The Guardian”: “Dark Lands: the grim truth about the ‘Scandinavian miracle’” by Michael Booth
“Financial Times”: “How the west might still win” by Edward Luce
“The New York Times”: “A Middle Eastern Primer” by Roger Cohen
„The New York Times“: „The Age of Infopolitics“ by Colin Koopman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Confessions of a Tiger Couple” by Jennifer Szalai
“The Washington Post”: “Why Russians feel adrift in a post-Soviet world” by David Greene
“The Washingtonian”: “This is Danny Pearl’s Final Story” by Asra Q. Nomani
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“The Guardian”: “Africa is not a country” by Nicolas Kayser-Bril
”The Guardian”: „Hillary Clinton has a hitlist. Do you?”
by Leo Benedictus with further authors
“The Independent”: “Novelist Paul Theroux discusses the joys of travelling by train” by Paul Theroux
“Financial Times”: “Why the first World War still divides us” by Peter Clarke
“The Washington Post”:”A united call for action on climate change” by Kofi Annan
“The New York Times”: “The Life of a Female Journalist: Hot or Not?” by Amy Wallace
“The New York Times”: “New Truths That Only One Can See” by George Johnson
“The New York Times”: “How Long Have I Got Left?” by Paul Kalanithi
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Planet Hillary” by Amy Chozik
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Putin’s Olympic Fever Dream” by Steven Lee Myers
“The New Yorker”: ”Barack Obama: Three More Years” by David Remnick
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Greatest Catastrophe the World Has Seen” by R.J. W. Evans
“The New York Review of Books”: “On Breaking One’s Neck” by Arnold Relman
“The New York Review of Books”: “Syria’s Polio Epidemic” by Annie Sparrow
“Vanity Fair”: “Scandal in Sotchi: Putin’s Run for Gold” by Brett Forrest
“Mother Jones”: “Are We in an New Golden Age of Journalism?” by Tom Engelhardt
“Vanity Fair”: “Nigella Lawson & Charles Saatchi: Recipe for Scandal” by Kevin Goldman
“The New York Times”: “54 Places to Go to in 2014”
“The New York Times”: “Terrorism’s Fertile Ground” by Kennedy Odede
“The New York Times”: “What Patients Don’t Tell Their Doctors”
by Dr. Abigail Zuger
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Online Avengers” by Emily Bazelon
“The New Yorker”: “Bad News: The reputation of Roger Ailes” by Jill Lepore
“The Washington Post”: “What we can learn from Ariel Sharon”
by Henry Kissinger
“The Washington Post”: “One family, two sacrifices” by Ian Shapira
“The Washington Post”: “Five Myths about Michelle Obama” by Robin Givhan
“FT Magazine”: “How Japan stood up to old age” by David Pilling
“New York Magazine”: “The Collateral Damage of a Teenager”
by Jennifer Senior
“Vanity Fair”: “Childhood’s End: Does RIE Parenting Help?”
by Vanessa Grigoriadis
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Three Leakers and What to Do About Them” by David Cole
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: Forget France” by Perry Anderson
“London Review of Books”: “Astonishing Heloise” by Barbara Newman
“Rolling Stone”: “The Stealth War on Abortion” by Janet Reitman
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“The New Yorker”: “Could Unlimited Phone Surveillance Have Prevented 9/11?” by Lawrence Wright
“The New Yorker”: “The Writing Life: Structure” by John McPhee
“The New York Times”: “Fighting to Kick the Habit” by Mike Tyson
“The New York Times”: “How to Talk to Kids about Death” by Abby Sher
“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Speck in the Sea” by Paul Tough
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Murderer and the Manuscript” by Sarah Weidman
“Vanity Fair”: “Lebanon’s Refugee Crisis”
“Rolling Stone”: “The WikiLeaks Mole” by David Kushner
“The New York Review of Books”: “Afghanistan: The Desert of Death” by Anatol Lieven
“FT Magazine”: “Rafa Nadal: mind game” by John Carlin
“The Financial Times” (FT Essay Prize winner): “British Muslim Soldier” by Adnan Sarwar
“The Financial Times” (Essay Prize runner up): “A community of mortals” by Alexandra Zelman-Doring
“The Guardian”: “What is wrong with being alone?” by Sara Maitland
“The Guardian”: “How I lost my mother to dementia” by Sally Magnusson
“Wired”: “How the NSA almost killed the internet” by Steven Levy
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“The Guardian”: “Alain de Botton’s guide to art as therapy”
by Alain de Botton
“The Independent”: “Brain function ‘boosted after reading a novel’” by Tomas Jivanda
“The New Yorker”: “A Mission Gone Wrong: Losing the War on Drugs” by Mattathias Schwartz
“The New Yorker”: “New York City’s mayors: After Bloomberg” by Ken Auletta
“New York Magazine”: “The Dream of a Middle-Class New York”
by Benjamin Wallace-Wells
“The New York Review of Books”: “How al-Qaeda Changed the Syrian War” by Sarah Birke
“Vanity Fair”: “The Best Infographics of 2013” by Jack deLigter
“The New York Times”: “Beyond Camps, Aiding Syrians Is Even Harder” by Norimitsu Omishi
“The New York Times”: “A Deadly Mix in Benghazi” by David D. Kirkpatrick
“The New York Times”: “For 2014, Tweet Less, Read More” by Frank Bruni
“The New York Times”: “In Praise of (Offline) Slow Reading” by David Mikics
“The Atlantic”: “Surviving Anxiety” by Scott Stossel
“The Atlantic”: “12 Maps That Changed the World” by Urs Friedman
“Wired”: “Better Than Humans: Why Robots Must – And Will – Take Our Jobs” by Kevin Kelly
“The Washington Post”: “Good or not, change is coming to the NSA” by Walter Pincus
“Columbia Journalism Review”: “Evgeny (Morozov) vs. the Internet” by Michael Meyer
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„The New Yorker“: „Searching for Plant Intelligence“ by Michael Pollan
“London Review of Books”: “Mandela: Death of a Politician”
by Stephen W. Smith
“London Review of Books”: “Middle East: Hazards of a Revolution” by Patrick Cockburn
“The New York Review of Books”: “How Your Data Are Being Deeply Mined” by Alice E. Marwick
“The New York Review of Books”: “Fighting for the Soul of Ukraine” by Tim Judah
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Daggers of Jorge Luis Borges” by Michael Greenberg
“The Washington Post”: “NASA: To go boldly (and on budget”
by Joel Achenbach
“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Dave Barry’s Review of 2013, the Year of the Zombies” by Dave Barry
“The Guardian”: “35 reasons why I hate lists” by Carole Cadwalladr
“The Guardian”: “Barack Obama’s annus horribilis” by Dan Roberts
“The New York Times”: “2013: The Year in Pictures”
“The New York Times”: “An Ode to Spam” by Gail Collins
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Lives They Lived” by different authors
“The New Atlantis”: “Do Elephants Have Souls?” by Caitrin Nicol
“The New York Times”: “The Great War’s Ominous Echoes”
“The New York Times”: “The Selling of Attention Deficit Disorder” by Alan Schwarz
“The New York Times”: “How Doctors Die: Showing Others the Way” by Dan Gorenstein
“The New York Times”: “The Night Witch” by Alison Klayman
“The Washington Post”: “Syrian refugee crisis map”
“The New Yorker”: “A Radical Pope’s First Year” by James Carroll
“The New Yorker”: “First Steps in N.S.A. Reform” by John Cassidy
“The New York Review of Books”: “What We Learned in Tahrir” by Yasmine el Rashidi
“Rolling Stone”: “Obama and Climate Change: The Real Story”
by Bill McKibben
“Esquire”: “There’s a Whole New Way of Killing Cancer” by Tom Junod and Mark Warren
“FT Magazine”: “The Caribbean: Paradise Lost” by Robin Wigglesworth
“FT Magazine”: “Justine Roberts of Mumsnet” by Lucy Kellaway
“The Guardian”: “The crossword at 100” by Lynne Truss
“The Observer”: “The Observer science quiz 2013” by Josh Davis