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Sixty Hours of Terror: “It’s Do or Die”
… Sixty Hours of Terror: “It’s Do or Die” Editor’s Note—This is part two of a four-part series [ … & Tower (Priyam Dhar). III. “It’s Do or Die” November 26, 2008. Late Night. Nariman House. Assistant Commissioner … of the complex, using maps to point out entry and exit points as gunshots above continued to ring out. No matter …
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Korengal: Khe Sanh in Reverse?
… Reverse? Up until this week, if you’d asked an American soldier or Marine what the worst place in all Afghanistan was, … most dangerous, bloodstained, shot at, ambushed, the least comfortable, the hardest to get in or out of, the most … to be “in its last throes.” But the Korengal situation also underscores one of the central paradoxes of modern war, …
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Church vs. State
… he said. “Why be afraid?” There are three basic ways to die in Duterte’s war on drugs. “Riding in tandem” has been … war’s crime scenes, which often show signs of staging. The website Rappler, the Philippines’s opposition-news outlet, … specializes in the intersection of religion and politics, points out, these shadow games may only reveal part of the …
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Taking Care of Our Own
… myself to her tribally—“I’m internal medicine”—the way soldiers from different services might do in bunkers. She … “Disease Management F/U” (i.e. “follow-up”) as his chief complaint. As medical students, we are taught to use the … potassium value highlighted in red with two exclamation points beside it—to compel her to do anything but discharge …
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Father Copper
… looked on the copper mining city of Calama, she wanted to die. It was 1958, long after Germany’s World War I-era … lunch,” she says. She grins, checks her watch, then she points to a spot over the immense open hole that is the mine … holding a gun at his side, like a professor with a briefcase. He looks calm, and certain everything is about …
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She Stakes Her Claim
… the women, this was the first time they would see an animal die. The women felt that witnessing this act would help them … movement, has seen a revival in popularity, and its website draws more than a million and a half visitors … homestead movement in several ways, and most of those points of distinction have roots in Cyndi’s life …
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