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Thursday 2 July 2015

Oh... Canada

The Man In The FBI Hat, Three Great Articles Worth Your Time This Week, How To Get Rid Of Your Pocket Bulge, Love MS Paint? Here's VR Paint, How To Launder Money Through Art, If You're Into That Sort Of Thing, Looking For Lewis
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Thursday, July 2, 2015
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The Man In The FBI Hat
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Robert Hoquim was known as a pillar of his community. But he wasn't really known by his community at all.
THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
Three Great Articles Worth Your Time This Week
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​In this week's edition of the Long-Reader's Digest: Money, lies and attempted murder in Chile's expat community, a horrific crime and a grotesque internet investigation, and the cruel life of a juvenile delinquent in adult prison.
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How To Get Rid Of Your Pocket Bulge
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It's only taken thousands of years, but finally there's a more elegant way to carry your keys.
PAINT THE TOWN #FF0000
Love MS Paint? Here's VR Paint
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Microsoft Research Labs has invented a virtual crayon that allows you to color in the real world.
THERE'S AN ART TO IT
How To Launder Money Through Art, If You're Into That Sort Of Thing
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The art market is virtually unregulated — prices are flexible, deals are made in secrecy, and "private collectors" remain anonymous — making it exceptionally ripe for money laundering.
GONE GUY
Looking For Lewis
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Randall Wulff, a.k.a. Lewis, made a fortune on Wall Street, partied with models and musicians, and recorded one of the most beguiling albums of the 1980s. Then he vanished.
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OH... CANADA
Image: A character on a float gives a thumbs-up along the Canada Day parade route through Port Credit, Wednesday, July 1, 2015, in Mississauga, Ontario. The holiday celebrates the joining of provinces to create Canada in 1867.
A character on a float gives a thumbs-up along the Canada Day parade route through Port Credit, Wednesday, July 1, 2015, in Mississauga, Ontario. The holiday celebrates the joining of provinces to create Canada in 1867. Credit: Peter Powers/The Canadian Press via AP
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