Seib & Wessel: What We're Reading Wednesday

Seib & Wessel: What We're Reading Wednesday
North Korea has a crystal meth problem, the journal North Korea Review reports. It began with government-owned factories that exported to China, but has moved to private underground labs and home kitchens supplying a growing domestic market. [WSJ]. Read more on Wall Street Journal (blog)

Would Only Fools and Horses and Dad's Army be made today?
… its early ratings were very low, possibly because it was a challenging proposition: the storyline of a chemistry teacher with terminal cancer who starts producing and selling crystal meth in order to leave money to his family, might have been … Read more on The Guardian