Michael Lewis | Vanity Fair | 11 September 2012   	  		Admiring portrait. Much discussed, now ungated. Perceptively done. Good quotes. "There are some things about being president that I still have difficulty doing. For example, faking emotion." Obama has found his Schlesinger Comments        	  	  		George Soros | NYRB | 8 September 2012   	  		ECB's bond-buying plan has ensured the euro will survive, says Soros. But many political decisions about the future of the EU will need to be taken in the next year or so. This is Soros's analysis of the choices that lie ahead Comments        	  	  		Brad Stone | Businessweek | 13 September 2012   	  		A "backbreaking, soul-draining journey into what Silicon Valley venture capitalists often call the distributed workforce". Essentially, you bid online to do the tedious or unpleasant tasks that other people don't want to do Comments        	  	  		Chas Freeman | Middle East Policy Council | 5 September 2012   	  		Speech. "The only real menace to our freedoms is our own willingness to supplant the rule of law with ever more elements of a garrison state, [while] the so-called war on terror has become an endless run in a military squirrel cage" Comments        	  	  		Mat Honan | Wired | 11 September 2012   	  		Sequel to last month's story in which tech writer Honan described how his life descended into turmoil when he was hacked. This time, he goes eyeball-to-eyeball with a 15-year-old master hacker who tells him how and why he does it Comments        	  	  		Julian Baggini & Lawrence Krauss | Observer | 9 September 2012   	  		Philosopher contends that science is engaging in "mission creep" but doesn't have all the answers. Some things are better addressed through other disciplines, such as philosophy. A physicist responds Comments        	  	  		Patrick McGrath | Intelligent Life | 11 September 2012   	  		Novelist recalls growing up in high-security psychiatric hospital, run by his father, housing some of Britain's most violent criminals. "As a small boy you tend not to think about whether you're having an unusual childhood" Comments        	  	  		Christopher Beam | GQ | 11 September 2012   	  		When he moved to Beijing for work, Chris Beam thought his proficiency in ping-pong would help him win the acceptance if not admiration of new Chinese acquaintances. In this charming piece, he explains how wrong that turned out to be Comments       |                 
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