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… many people. Women fanned themselves with exhibition materials. Cuban artists who now lived in Mexico and New York … For the first time in the history of the biennial, a comprehensive listing of ancillary exhibits had been … say what we want to say. And I,” he added brightly, “am a Communist militant. Have been for fourteen years.” He had …
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… photographs of human genitalia, so as to gauge her comfort with the taboo matters of anatomy. Pinki didn’t … was fall, and villagers were bent over golden stalks in paddies punctuated by the slim, white commas of egrets, a pause … youngest brides. For every 100,000 mothers who give birth, 261 die—more than ten times the US figure. Though it is an …
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… milky red blood of the jungle swirling below. The roar of a diesel engine is deafening as it spins, launching excavated … it a useful conductor of low-voltage electricity and a component of nearly every consumer and industrial electrical … the roaring engine. I cannot hear what Hermes says as he points up at me, standing in the shadow of the trees. …
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… On a lucky day, this occurs just as the rains come in. The horizon goes from partly cloudy to gray and … having killed their children, saying it was far better to die than to live so miserably, serving such and so many … ,” an interview with the author by Carianne King. Cuba 26-47 By Lygia Navarro Photography by Jason Florio …
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… a beatdown to Wall Street. Best of all, we’ve got a company known for their prescience forecasting their own …
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… of the shelter’s Arabic-speaking staffers to ask for help. Communicating with them was pointless otherwise. A year and … Turkey, where he spent a month in intensive care. (Hospitals in northern Syria are so poorly equipped, if even … craft to capsize. Then, an hour into the journey, the motor died, and panic began to set in. A couple of passengers …