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Beat By Dre: The Exclusive Inside Story of How Monster Lost the World
There's never been anything like Beats By Dre. The bulky rainbow headphones are a gaudy staple of malls, planes, clubs, and sidewalks everywhere: as mammoth, beloved, and expensive as their namesake.…
AUTHOR:Sam Biddle
SOURCE:gizmodo.com
PUBLISHED: Feb. 7, 2013
LENGTH: 11 minutes (2849 words)
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The Plot to Destroy America's Beer
Brian Rinfret likes imported beer from Germany. He sometimes buys Spaten. He enjoys an occasional Bitburger. When he was 25 years old, he discovered Beck’s, a pilsner brewed in the city of…
AUTHOR:Devin Leonard
SOURCE:www.businessweek.com
PUBLISHED: Oct. 26, 2012
LENGTH: 15 minutes (3929 words)
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The Heretic
At 9:30 in the morning, an architect and three senior scientists—two from Stanford, the other from Hewlett-Packard—donned eyeshades and earphones, sank into comfy couches, and waited…
AUTHOR:Tim Doody
SOURCE:www.themorningnews.org
LENGTH: 28 minutes (7238 words)
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Pain Is A Gift, And Other Notes From A Terrified Father During A Seven-Week-Premature Birth
When the baby cried, I knew it wasn't gonna die. They had just pulled my son out of my wife and whisked him over to one of those fancy hotel pans that you put newborns in, and there was a brief…
SOURCE:deadspin.com
LENGTH: 12 minutes (3216 words)
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Why did Japan surrender?
For nearly seven decades, the American public has accepted one version of the events that led to Japans surrender. By the middle of 1945, the war in Europe was over, and it was clear that the…
AUTHOR:Gareth Cook
SOURCE:www.boston.com
PUBLISHED: Aug. 7, 2011
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2218 words)
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AUTHOR:Hilton Als
SOURCE:www.newyorker.com
PUBLISHED: Sept. 13, 1999
LENGTH: 41 minutes (10394 words)
Getting Bin Laden: What Happened That Night in Abbottabad
A second SEAL stepped into the room and trained the infrared laser of his M4 on bin Laden’s chest. The Al Qaeda chief, who was wearing a tan shalwar kameez and a prayer cap on his head, froze; he was unarmed. “There was never any question of detaining or capturing him—it wasn’t a split-second decision. No one wanted detainees,” the special-operations officer told me. (The Administration maintains that had bin Laden immediately surrendered he could have been taken alive.) Nine years, seven months, and twenty days after September 11th, an American was a trigger pull from ending bin Laden’s life. #Sept11
AUTHOR:Nicholas Schmidle
SOURCE:The New Yorker
PUBLISHED: Aug. 8, 2011
LENGTH: 33 minutes (8422 words)
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The Year of Wonders
It was midday on a Monday in early August of the year 2000. ... The previous Friday, bidding on my first novel had reached six figures, then paused for people to track down more cash. I’d later learn one editor spent the weekend trying to reach her boss on his Tanzanian vacation, finally getting through via the satellite phone of a safari boat on the Rufiji river, but that he wouldn’t OK a higher bid because he couldn’t get the manuscript in time. I was 32. I’d never made over $12,000 in a year.
AUTHOR:Alex Shakar
SOURCE:The Millions
PUBLISHED: July 7, 2011
LENGTH: 18 minutes (4520 words)
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