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Policing the International Zone
… Policing the International Zone     Iraqi soldiers scuffle amongst themselves on the street in Baghdad. … Zone Police in Baghdad, as we slowly drive past the commotion. It is the 4th of March, sunny, high 60s. Today … Reporting. Learn more about this project on the Pulitzer website . By Dimiter Kenarov …
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500 Lifetimes
… males in formal settings. At the end of a work day, it is common to see men on the street folding their kabneys with … the police investigative team took a photo of the hanging bodies with his phone. He sent the image to friends via … is where Guru Rinpoche, the eighth-century Tantric master also known as the Second Buddha, subdued evil deities and …
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The Ghosts of Rana Plaza
… buses that honk and belch incessantly as they carry commuters to construction sites and factories in towns like … by his daughters. They reached the site just as two bodies were pulled from the wreckage, neither of them Rina’s. … thousand workers spread from end to end and across the weak points at its core. Paki was attaching a zipper to a pair of …
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Cod World
… and the North Atlantic. Last night, until the blizzard died about 2 a.m., the wind roared constantly at fifty miles … Geiry steers the boat and watches a map of well-used GPS waypoints now overlaid upon an underwater map. These … from outside nations desiring the island’s riches. In 1262, Icelanders finally ceded themselves to Norway, only to …
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The Edge of Nowhere
… here to Agadez we will pass perhaps fifteen or twenty checkpoints that seem entirely random. Sometimes there are armed … and write. And, while the Third World is used to people coming, bringing things, and then leaving, Bess asks that … backtrack to the other end of town to purchase contraband diesel. It takes forty-five minutes. We are implored to buy …
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Cairo Journal: February 4
… An Egyptian photographer was shot by a sniper and later died from his wounds, and two foreign reporters … up front. Soldiers waved us on at a half-dozen army checkpoints, and soon we were crossing over the train station and … on a slow business day. When we mounted the ramp for the 26th of July Bridge to Zamalek, I breathed a sigh of …
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