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...idea of authenticity--we know it when we see it (or at least we think we do)--is shaping not only our consumer culture but also the presidential campaign. Amanda Ripley explores how counter-terrorism experts are using former terrorists to prevent the radicalization of new ones. Bryan Walsh has a fascinating piece about the idea of geoengineering: how, instead of fixing or curing the earth, we might re-engineer it on a massive scale to solve climate change. Other pieces include Justin Fox's take on the coming era of austerity; David Van Biema on the re-Judaizing...
...Tommy Picarsic also posted an outstanding weekend. The lightest Crimson competitor, at 133 lbs, inspired the entire squad by opening the tournament with an upset of Army’s seventh-seeded Whitt Dunning, 8-7. The junior dropped his next bout, but rebounded by edging Dan Hilt and Bryan Ortenzio in the consolation draw. The Crimson wrestler’s run would end in the consolation semis. “[Picarsic] opened the tournament and went up against two guys who beat him earlier [this year],” Weiss said. “Tommy?...
...national average is skewed due to colleges that recently adopted the text messaging service and have yet to begin enrollment, according to Bryan J. Crum, a spokesman for Omnilert, the company that provides the service...
...didn't dampen the potential that the plant represented. "NS1 shows that solar power is a proven solution for the U.S.," said Acciona North America CEO Peter Duprey, who helped run the project. "This is the way of the future for power generation." (Hear Duprey talk to TIME's Bryan Walsh about the plant and the potential for solar on this week's Greencast...
...agent brother-in-law. Not even “Weeds” managed to get to those storylines until its second season.Naturally, a premise this loopy calls for a stronger-than-average lead actor, and “Breaking Bad” has a great one in Bryan Cranston. Best known as Hal, the splenetic dad on “Malcolm in the Middle,” Cranston is a master of the slow-burning freak-out. Watching Cranston’s eyes well up with rage just before he inevitably snapped was one of “Malcolm?...