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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 …
Week of 7/15/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … that is what the pay gap means.” Gracie, whose mother died when she was seventeen, had learned forbearance at a … They know that persistence helps too, especially in hospitals that use machines to regulate chest compressions or that …
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Nice and Mild
… things. Then later, I’ll be able to deal with bigger, more complicated things; buying blinds is a lifeline that’s been … I’m going to IKEA to buy blinds for my son. He’s been complaining about it for over six months now, the fact that … he doesn’t have blinds, so the sun shines straight onto his computer screen. And now I’m going to sort it out. I’ve been …
Four Distinguished Novels
… New York: Doubleday, Page and Co. $2.50. The Mother’s Recompense. By Edith Wharton. New York: D. Appleton and … is a large and full one. Each figure is faithfully studied and portrayed, urged into life and speech and … in the milieu of “The End of the House of Allard.” 261-271 By Louise Collier Willcox …
Telemachus on the Waterfront
… counsel there, and waited as I was told. The liquid intervals from Troy to Ithaca made me ten years a man, twice … you drown in it. A bath’s as good a place as anywhere to die. My father singing his way across the sea, about … there: Eden’s echo or white flag. I didn’t want him to come home. 134-135 By Reginald Shepherd …
Real Americans
… a specific accounting of the contortions into which communities and the courts tangled themselves while trying … by character and education for citizenship.” But, as Gross points out, his and the court’s ruling implied “Ozawa was … on juries, or even serve in the armed forces with white soldiers. But even if the Ozawas of the time had won the …
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