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Cairo Journal: February 4
… two long lines of protesters were working their way past soldiers performing ID checks and pat-downs. The mood at the … so much as a question. By that point, the military’s senior command had already issued a statement saying that the … checkpoint with the rest of the sweating, chanting mass, I also heard the first of many off-putting remarks that would …
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Bolivians Struggle with Proposed Santa Cruz Autonomy
… week after Santa Cruz residents voted overwhelmingly to become substantially autonomous of the national government . … the nation, just last week seizing the telephone company and a trio of energy companies at the barrel of a … Cruz: Bolivia’s ‘Other Country’ ” was published on our website in conjunction with the release of our Fall 2006 …
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Art in the Time of Politics
… 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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Irrawaddy Daze
… the temple-bells they say: “Come you back, you British soldier;  come you back to Mandalay!” Come you back to … drove the Allies from the country, the manager of the IFC fleet, in a gesture of defiance, ordered every boat to be … the supervision of an umpire in a high chair. In between points, she asked if I’d come to photograph the match. …
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The Island of Myth and Longing
… conservation, along with my driver, Abu Isa, who also used to work in environmental conservation. We were … with swore their ancestors had caused British occupying soldiers to get sick simply by casting evil glances at them.  … Rehabhen had outwitted. Now, a new kind of occupation has come to Socotra, part of a regional struggle for influence …
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Tropical Depression
… 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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