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AUTHOR:Mindy Kaling
SOURCE:www.newyorker.com
PUBLISHED: Oct. 3, 2011
LENGTH: 6 minutes (1535 words)
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My Lost Boy John Walker Lindh
John Phillip Walker Lindh, my son, was raised a Roman Catholic, but converted to Islam when he was 16 years old. He has an older brother and a younger sister. John is scholarly and devout, devoted to his family, and blessed with a powerful intellect, a curious mind, and a wry sense of humour. Labelled by the American government as "Detainee 001" in the "war on terror", John occupies a prison cell in Terre Haute, Indiana. He has been a prisoner of the American government since 1 December 2001, less than three months after the terror attacks of 9/11. #Sept11
AUTHOR:Frank Lindh
SOURCE:Guardian
PUBLISHED: July 10, 2011
LENGTH: 25 minutes (6451 words)
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The Possibilian
"Brain time," as David Eagleman calls it, is intrinsically subjective. "Try this exercise," he suggests in a recent essay. "Put this book down and go look in a mirror. Now move your eyes back and forth, so that you're looking at your left eye, then at your right eye, then at your left eye again. When your eyes shift from one position to the other, they take time to move and land on the other location. But here’s the kicker: you never see your eyes move." There’s no evidence of any gaps in your perception—no darkened stretches like bits of blank film—yet much of what you see has been edited out. Your brain has taken a complicated scene of eyes darting back and forth and recut it as a simple one: your eyes stare straight ahead. Where did the missing moments go?
AUTHOR:Burkhard Bilger
SOURCE:The New Yorker
PUBLISHED: April 18, 2011
LENGTH: 37 minutes (9275 words)
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