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Call of the Narcocorrido
… silence. They know in the expanding quiet that someone will die tonight. When and where the execution will happen they … unsettled even after the gunfire has ceased and neighbors come to peer with accustomed caution through barred windows; … driver asks a man selling tacos if he knows the address. He points the way they had come. The driver switches on the …
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News Obituaries: Another Gender Gap
… Today’s post by novelist Hallie Ephron is part of an online companion to our Fall 2012 issue on The Female Conscience.  … identical. One hundred percent, male or female, all of us die. So, if there were equal opportunity in news obituaries … Baby Will Fall for the Lifetime Movie Network. Visit her website to find out more. By Hallie Ephron …
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Mark Penn’s Completely Invented WSJ Article
… Mark Penn’s Completely Invented WSJ Article Professional pollster and PR … Let’s look some of his claims individually: The best studies we can find say we are a nation of over 20 million … a lot. What’s his source on that? blogworldexpo.com , a website promoting a conference for bloggers. But that …
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Tent Revival
… with the change stashed in my door handle. This part of the Commonwealth might be “Dew Country” compared to elsewhere … that “remote” didn’t just apply to developing nations—it also described his own backyard. And it was a big backyard. … as quickly, and they can take less time and fewer ingredients to prepare. But is all this really endemic to …
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The Giving Flood
… rooted in his Brooklyn childhood. His father, a tool-​and-​die machinist, collected amphibians from the borough’s … their students. This financial burden is partly why only 26 percent of Cambodians make it to tenth grade. Among those … fishermen—​hitched together by branching lines of decision points and feedback loops. Several arrows ring the …
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Dark Days in Belarus
… dictator, is notably absent from such signage. Waving the medieval red and white Belarusian flag over full-throated … 60 percent. In hard times, the Chernobyl disaster of April 26, 1986, has always served as a rallying point for the … pre-positioned security agents at the normal rally points the following week, organizers changed locations at …
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