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The FT this week has great pieces of the world unraveling:
- End of the Ottoman empire on how WWI tore apart the empire and the region.
- ‘Army and Nation’, by Steven Wilkinson, on how India has avoided military coups.
- Nigeria unravelled on the $2bn textile smuggling industry that has destroyed the domestic textile industry and tens of thousands of jobs.
- China treads more cautiously over maritime disputes, they seem to have noted that ticking off all their numbers doesn’t work, unless you are Russia.
- Speaking of Russia, Georgia wary of Moscow deals with South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
More news:
- Novelist Gary Shteyngart spent a week doing nothing but watching Russian TV (CBC As It Happens).
- How 25 years of Photoshop changed the way we see reality (Washington Post).
- In which Americans again steadfastly fight to be ignorant, The bizarre war against AP U.S. history courses (Washington Post).
- Saudi King Unleashes a Torrent of Money as Bonuses Flow to the Masses (NYT).
Travel:
- The Most Disappointing Fruit Ever: Dragon Fruit (Efficient Asian Man). First time I saw the purple version was a revelation. I once told my wife it is great with chocolate sauce, she countered, “So is anything.”
- Egypt: The Planning Stage (Point Princess).
- MONA: Tasmania’s biggest tourist draw is a controversial museum featuring a poo machine and the chocolate-coated entrails of a suicide bomber (Slate). See also the longer 2013 New Yorker article on the same, Tasmanian Devil. I love Tasmania.
- The countries where your strong dollars (and miles) go furthest in 2015: get to Brazil, Australia, Canada now (MileCards.com). This article looks at the past year, if you take a longer view, countries like India have become incredible values.
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While I would like to read the story named “End of the Ottoman empire” the link requires purchasing a subscription at the FT site.
@Edward – FT has a very aggressive paywall. You get 3 free articles per month if you register. Sometimes articles have a survey to read the full contents, other time not. Usually it works to search for the article in Google and click the link from Google, in that case you can read that specific article. FT subscriptions are very expensive and not many options or ways to get discounts so I go without. I buy the FT Weekend on the newstand for $3 which is the only publication I do buy on the newsstand. I wish they had a… Read more »