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At Home at the Other End of the Rainbow
… PA speakers, loud enough to cut through the noise of the diesel generators that powered them. Wayne was having a … last night,” Wayne sang in a voice that sounded like a combination of Tom Waits and Merle Haggard. “It’s really … wanted to dance with this particular stranger, but she was also clearly nervous about the consequences of turning him …
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Rough Seas: Senegal’s Threatened Fisheries
… the sun starts to set on the Atlantic Ocean, the market comes alive. The boats pull in, bringing loads of fish in … to protect the spawning grounds of some species. They are also trying to establish more oversight of the fishery … have made it. Others haven’t. One of Lamin Diop’s friends died along the way. I ask him why his friend had risked it. …
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Pop-Art Radovan
… repeat her opening words, so he can get her on film. She complies cheerfully. The microphone crackles in her hand, … with Ratko Mladić, mastermind of the Srebrenica massacre—died somewhere in Bosnia to be miraculously resurrected in … power he called Human Quantum Energy. On his personal website www.psy-help-energy.com (for he didn’t spurn …
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Sixty Hours of Terror: “No Hostages Should Remain Alive”
… Ajmal Kasab spoke before a question was asked: “I have committed a big mistake.” He lay flat on the hospital … to go after today’s incident?” “Nowhere. We were meant to die.” How many accomplices were sent with you? Kasab tried … Handler: That was one of them, right? Imran: Both. 10:26 P.M. Nariman House. Imran was cratering. With the …
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Sovereignty Under the Stars
… Orso)  It begins, as these ventures always do, with miscommunication. Paul Coleman and I had planned to meet at the … our climb—from 9,000 to 14,000 feet—we had to allow our bodies to acclimate to the dearth of oxygen and decreasing … curved to reflect the light toward another, smaller mirror, also curved, that again focuses the light into the detector …
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Bias in the Box
… of the death penalty. Their plan was to argue that the combination of head trauma, PCP use, and other mitigating … as members of a race,” the court found no evidence of a “studied attempt to include or exclude a specified number … had grown increasingly unlikely to express biased viewpoints toward racial minorities, enduring disparities in …
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