sábado, 23 de septiembre de 2017

On learning English from the North Koreans



September 23, 2017

From the Magazine


CHARLES UPTON SAHM

A New Kind of Catholic School

The Cristo Rey network applies lessons from the best charter schools to provide opportunities for low-income students.
 
STEPHEN EIDE, CAROLYN GORMAN

CIT and Its Limits

Crisis Intervention Team training can help police defuse confrontations with the mentally ill—but it is no substitute for proper treatment.
 

Eye on the News


BARRY LATZER

An Officer Doing His Job

The prosecution of Daniel Pantaleo in the Eric Garner case is unjust.
 
THEODORE DALRYMPLE

Are There Brave Terrorists?

Calling the Tube bomber a “coward” is beside the point.
 
JONATHAN BRONITSKY

Put the Holy Back in “Holiday”

Dear rabbis: skip the politics these High Holy Days.
 
HOWARD HUSOCK

Missing Monuments

Remembrance and an encounter with the Nazi past
 
STEFAN KANFER

Every Knock Is a Boost

The Emmys exemplify Don’t-Watch television.
 
THEODORE DALRYMPLE

Of Dotards and Dithyrambs

On learning English from the North Koreans
 

10 Blocks Podcast


SETH BARRON, NICOLE GELINAS, BRIAN C. ANDERSON

New York City’s Mayoral Election: The Candidates, The Issues, and More

10 Blocks podcast
 

Books and Culture


STEVEN MALANGA

Undone, by Choice

A new book chronicles America’s struggling transients but reveals, more often than not, that their predicaments were largely self-created.
 
CLARK WHELTON

Gotham Crime Story

The long history of policing in New York City has many surprises and lessons for today.
 

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