…everal years ago, Ira Glass, the brilliant radio show host of This American Life, delved into the topic of superheroes. One episode focused on a question that has become part of my repertoire for dinner parties, especially those in need of a conversational catalyst: if you could...
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…ring to, and because of that, progress is much harder to ascertain. You can test theory. It is harder to test practice. One can gain a lot of knowledge about what doesn’t work while practicing and still produce nothing worthwhile. The les- sons learned are harder to assess. Teach...
…tate prison. “T can’t remember how I found out that he had taken a plea,” said Courtney Wild, identified by the FBI as one of more than three dozen underage girls — some of them as young as 13 — who had been molested by Epstein at his waterfront estate between 2001 and 2005. “W...
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…r, I often walked onto the tennis court thinking that I was John McEnroe, serving and volleying like the world’s number one player. Each case above tells the story of a person who acted as if the world was one way even though it wasn’t. The Holocaust and its trail of atrocities...
…ajor modern authoritarian powers are China and Russia. Until fairly recently, the conventional wisdom was that China's one-party authoritarian system would gradual- ly relax as the middle class expanded and the country became fully integrated into the global economic and diplom...
… his argument while responding to hard questions. I had participated in moot court appeals as a law student, and I had done very well—even earning a job offer from one of the judges who was a partner at a Jewish law firm. But this was a different league. I remember thinking “I wa...
/ BARAK / 114 Labor leadership contest. “Shalom, Ehud,” he said when I answered the phone and, without small talk or preliminaries, asked me: “What do you think we should do?” I said I couldn’t offer specific suggestions. “It’s a detail-related question, and I don’t know the de...
…ons to suit their domestic markets. Quest: But they’re not even admitting, or at least acknowledging, a 90 days. Let alone all this business of, “we're going to buy more Cars.” RLK: Well, look. In China, there is a debate among Chinese economists, what’s good for China? Many ec...
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…ether he had manifested leadership, industry, perseverance, self-discipline and intense motivation. Moreover, if petitioner were to conclude that the medical profession as presently composed fails to serve the disadvantaged elements in society, then it could also consider whethe...
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