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Wednesday 21 October 2015

The F Student Who Helped Take Down The USSR

Who's Watching The Drones? And Other Political Reads, Cracking The Ancient Unicorn Language, Your Clothing Problems Are Solved, How Did An F Student Help Bring Down The USSR? Join Our Dialog About Lowell Wood, Tales From The Janitor's Night Shift, The Man In India Who Is Selling The US Illegal Execution Drugs
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Who's Watching The Drones? And Other Political Reads
THIS WEEK IN POLITICS
Who's Watching The Drones? And Other Political Reads
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This week: Chicago's secret blacksite, "The Drone Papers," and the revival of Donald Trump.
WHAT CAN BE INDUCED ABOUT THE INDUS
Cracking The Ancient Unicorn Language
nature.com
The most tantalizing of all the undeciphered scripts is made up of partially pictographic signs and human and animal motifs including a puzzling "unicorn."
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Your Clothing Problems Are Solved
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JOIN THE DIALOG
How Did An F Student Help Bring Down The USSR? Join Our Dialog About Lowell Wood
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Ashlee Vance is a technology writer for Bloomberg Businessweek where he wrote about how Lowell Wood broke Edison's patent record and helped bring down the Soviet Union. Ashlee will be here at 12pm EST to answer your questions about his article. Join the Dialog now!
CUSTODIANS OF THE DEAD
Tales From The Janitor's Night Shift
narrative.ly
A pair of talented stonemasons with a murderous feud gave Toronto's oldest university its hauntingly intricate architecture— and its first grisly ghost story. A century and a half later, late-night janitors report an abundance of eerie encounters.
SHIPPING AND MISHANDLING
The Man In India Who Is Selling The US Illegal Execution Drugs
buzzfeed.com
When states ran out of execution drugs, they started paying tens of thousands of dollars to Chris Harris, a salesman in India with no pharmaceutical background.
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GO FOR THE GREEN
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Supporters of Argentina's presidential candidate Daniel Scioli cheer him on as he campaigns in a suburb of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015. Scioli, who has been the country's vice president and the governor of Buenos Aires province, is the frontrunner in the presidential race set for Oct. 25. Credit: AP Photo/Jorge Saenz
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