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Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Browser daily newsletter [8 Mar 2012]

8 March 2012

 Best of the Moment

Ancient Art Of Fooling Voters

Peter Stothard | WSJ | 8 March 2012

Marcus Cicero's younger brother wrote a manual for winning Roman elections in 64BC. His advice still holds good. "Every day, as you go down to the Forum, you should say to yourself: 'I am an outsider. I want to be Consul'." Comments

An Executive Power To Kill

David Cole | NYRB | 6 March 2012

Taking apart attorney-general Eric Holder's claim that the US president has the right to order the killing of US citizens, without due process of law, so long as it's part of the war on terror. It's official. But is it right? Comments

An Elemental Force

Gabrielle Hecht | Bulletin Of Atomic Scientists | 1 March 2012

Superb essay. "When does uranium count as a nuclear substance? When does it lose that status? And what does Africa have to do with it? Such issues lie at the heart of today’s global nuclear order. Or disorder, as the case may be" Comments

Ex-Nazis In Early West Germany

Ralf Beste et al | Spiegel | 6 March 2012

There never really was a de-Nazification after the war. A few leaders were executed, a lot of lies were told. But a Nazi past was no barrier to joining the West German establishment. Half a century later, the files are open Comments

I Sold My Soul To The Department Of Homeland Security

Choire Sicha | Awl | 6 March 2012

In which the author registers for the US government's Global Entry programme, which will "pre-certify" him as having no criminal record, and thus entitle him to less intrusive customs procedures at airports. Or so he hopes Comments

Islands With Benefits

Cristina Nehring | Condé Nast Traveler | 23 February 2012

"I was tired of sunny, innocuous islands. Islands with the clamor of coddled children and the courtship of minor celebrities. What I was after this summer was the opposite. Not cheery, chirpy islands but moody islands" Comments

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