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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Today in Slate: Why Not Let Defendants Pay for Their Own Imprisonment? Plus, Why iTunes Should Work Like Chrome

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The Rent Isn't Too Damn High

The Rent Isn't Too Damn High

Why it's good news that more Americans are renting rather than buying homes.

By Annie Lowrey

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I Hereby Agree to Every Future iTunes Update

I Hereby Agree to Every Future iTunes Update

All software should work like Chrome and install fixes silently.

By Farhad Manjoo

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The Crowd Is Wise—but Can It Draw?

The Crowd Is Wise—but Can It Draw?

I offered the amateurs on Crowdspring.com $200 to design a logo for my newsletter. Here's what they came up with.

By Rob Walker

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German Communities That Murdered Jews in the Middle Ages Were More Likely To Later Support the Nazis

German Communities That Murdered Jews in the Middle Ages Were More Likely To Later Support the Nazis

The Incredible Talent and Tragic Decline of Gil Scott-Heron, the "Godfather of Rap"

The Incredible Talent and Tragic Decline of Gil Scott-Heron, the "Godfather of Rap"

Why Not Let Defendants Pay for Their Own Imprisonment?

Why Not Let Defendants Pay for Their Own Imprisonment?

Help! My Formerly Fat Friend Won't Stop Flaunting Her Weight Loss.

Help! My Formerly Fat Friend Won't Stop Flaunting Her Weight Loss.

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