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In the Land of Vendettas That Go On Forever
… edicts, the avenging family should hunt only an able-bodied adult male (the elderly, women, or boys who are too … history of the Balkans is nearly impossible. At various points in its history, its lands have resembled a jigsaw … and Exceptions. Within those twelve categories are 1,262 articles, each dictating, with alarming specificity, the …
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Linux for Lettuce
… rot. At day’s end his broccoli goes to the food bank or the compost bin—it doesn’t really matter. He’s there to … that works of nature can be claimed as the works of individuals,” he said, his voice growing louder and louder. “To me, … wasn’t greeted as a grand prophecy. Jim Myers was in the audience then and recalls that while he and others found it …
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Consider the Lobstermen
… soon use to bait lobster traps. As we pass by the Ear, Rick points to a small natural cove for which his family’s … to cover their expenses, but Rick has chosen to pay for diesel, bait, and Lance’s time out of pocket. He figures he … being overly generous in their certifications. Clearwater’s website says they voluntarily throw back oversized …
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Tears in Timor: Pages from a Photographer’s Notebook
… Tears in Timor: Pages from a Photographer’s Notebook In the Comoro district of Dili, the capital of East Timor, a simple … Minister Mari Alkatiri sacked six hundred Loro Mono soldiers—nearly half of the country’s army of 1,400—for … Armed gangs roamed the streets of Dili, clashing with rivals and burning homes. Refugees numbering as many as 150,000 …
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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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