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Sitdown Sunday 7 deadly reads
IT’S A DAY of rest, and you may be in the mood for a quiet corner and a comfy chair. We’ve hand-picked the week’s best reads for you to savour.
1. How to spy on an entire country
James Bamford on the huge new security installation designed to monitor millions of communications – which may include yours (Wired).
2. Reaching puberty before age 10
Elizabeth Weil on how more and more children are showing signs of adulthood before they reach double figures (New York Times).
3. The Daily Mail’s road to dominance
Lauren Collins on the much-maligned newspaper that has leveraged gossip and outrage to become one of the world’s most powerful media outlets (New Yorker).
4. The rebel executioner
Ulrike Putz on the story of Hussein, a member of an execution squad for the rebel forces in Syria (Der Spiegel).
5. Legally a child, trying to live alone
Laura Rena Murray on her battle to work, go to school and rent a flat – while still under 16 (The New Inquiry).
6. Here on Planet Tollywood
Pico Iyer takes a trip to India’s second film industry hub – home to the largest studio complex on the planet (Vanity Fair).
… AND A CLASSIC READ FROM THE ARCHIVES…
In October 2002, Tom Junod wrote about bullying, and what society did to one young bully, for Esquire magazine.
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