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This Week's Hot Reads
This week: a gripping novel of suburban life gone wrong, a whimsical Sicilian murder mystery, a humorous guide to surviving corporate America, an ode to letter writing, and a Harvard professor who explores the meaning of justice.
Marching Through the Meltdown
Israel has thrived during the global collapse-thanks to an entrepreneurial culture built on compulsory military service. Dan Senor and Saul Singer on why U.S. companies should take notes.
How to Write a Winning Ivy League Essay
With early application deadlines upon us, guidance counselors, professors, and admissions consultants slipped Kathleen Kingsbury seven essays that helped get kids into top schools last year-and she examines exactly what they did right.
The Last of the Wasps
In an excerpt from Tad Friend's new memoir, Cheerful Money, he explains the proper way to say "tomato," where his family's money went, and what makes him a Wasp.


















