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Boston was, obviously, the biggest thing on anyone’s mind last week, so I’d like to point out a few excellent, thoughtful pieces of writing that came out of it: Beautiful, initial reflections on the attack and the meaning of marathons by Ezra Klein and Nicholas Thompson; then this account of what things were like on the ground in the area’s hospitals by Atul Gawande; then, after the names of the suspects were revealed, The New Republic on Chechnya and Quartz on the existential strangeness of internet sleuthing. — Ellen Cushing
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