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Descent into Haiti
… among themselves in black piles of steamy garbage. No sound comes from the mouths of the withered men and women picking … Nov. 11–21, 2004,” charged that UN peacekeepers and soldiers “resort to heavy-handed incursions into the poorest … chair in the cramped humidity of her cinder block house and points toward the bed cluttered with pots, pans, and …
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Entry Control
… of Iraq’s government, has six major ECPs (Entry Control Points), all of them guarded by armed-to-the-teeth men and … Kurdish Peshmergas, proud but highly disciplined soldiers, unwilling to associate with the rabble of the Iraqi … Reporting. Learn more about this project on the Pulitzer website . By Dimiter Kenarov …
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Over the Line
… Patrol’s practice of running permanent and temporary checkpoints within the 100-mile-zone, as well as the agency’s … said Mitra Ebadolahi, a staff attorney with the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties’ Border Litigation Project. … zone. Terry Bressi, an Arizona resident who has run a website chronicling his interactions with DHS agents since …
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India’s Vanishing Vultures
… signs of a crisis nearly fifteen years ago. He had studied bird populations in Keoladeo National Park outside of … across the region. White-backed vultures were once the most common raptor on the Indian subcontinent, so omnipresent … thirty million white-backed vultures once coasted on thermals above South Asia. Now there are eleven thousand. By …
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The Last Happy Skull
… they lived in the hills and disdained clothing, it was a common passion for unburdening outsiders of their heads that … On the Indian side of the border, the British colonials outlawed headhunting and sent battalions of Gurkhas with … it suddenly wasn’t cool to be naked anymore. Japanese soldiers poured into the region in 1939 and stayed for six …
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Best Practices
… to their colleagues back home. They carried tattered briefcases and well-worn laptops, which they cracked open at … forms, handling infinite parallel tasks; watching people die and moving swiftly on to the next assignment; sitting in … of dispensing medications on site, which offers more touch points with patients, and the opportunity for more clarity …
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