New York Review of Books: Worth Reading to the End
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If you make it 5,300 words through Mark Danner's 5,500 word piece on "The Logic of Torture" in the latest New York Review of Books, past the discussion of "the history of 'extreme interrogation' since the late Fifties" and "shame multipliers," you will be rewarded with a quotation from "The Daily Show's" Rob Corddry. Uhm, OK. We hear that Andrew Hacker's upcoming piece on inner-city crime has a comment from Mayor McCheese.
New York Review of Books: Worth Reading to the End
New York Review of Books: Worth Reading to…
New York Review of Books: Worth Reading to the End
If you make it 5,300 words through Mark Danner's 5,500 word piece on "The Logic of Torture" in the latest New York Review of Books, past the discussion of "the history of 'extreme interrogation' since the late Fifties" and "shame multipliers," you will be rewarded with a quotation from "The Daily Show's" Rob Corddry. Uhm, OK. We hear that Andrew Hacker's upcoming piece on inner-city crime has a comment from Mayor McCheese.