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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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Nobody Loves Me
… the cosmic and humanity touch. But it seems to me they have also shed the flower that was inside the husk. Of course, … made her realise that the cosmos wouldn’t. When you come up against the cosmos, your consciousness is likely to … our precious England. Philip and I are both prepared to die for England, at any moment.” At the moment, England does …
Memory
… in which I’d addressed him. He said, “You’re not going to die. I’m an American. You are free.” This made no sense to … Because by now I had my head up and the light was becoming manageable. I saw hundreds of Japanese men in United … and we spent hours poring over pictures of elaborate meals and presentations. That night she came she said it was …
Dreaming of Better Worlds
… “When man’s Utopian aspirations to develop his own humanity die out,” writes Polak, “then man himself dies.” The … “Perfection and Progress: Two Modes of Utopian Thought,” also seeks to find the difficulties that burden authors of … rather than the nature of man. Hansot traces in six Utopian commonwealths not so much the issue of their merit or …
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Agua
… but the shot was still a good seven hundred yards. He studied the animals through the binoculars. In the compressed air motes and heat distortion. A low haze of …
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The World Cup: Baghana Baghana
… The World Cup: Baghana Baghana World Cup quarterfinals, Ghana vs. Uruguay, Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg. … the World Cup. Our table was devastated at the match’s outcome. “One scotch on the rocks,” called out a crushed fan. … play,” reads one of Traaore’s quotes on Coaching for Hope’s website . “My passion is to help children in my country …
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His Faithful Servant
… facing a white church with no sign. “My life story is quite complicated yet very simplistic in nature when it comes to … comes in when I start asking why! Why has all these trials come, with seeming no answers, yet the core of my … the pictures. The dispatches are then published on our website, and two are selected for inclusion in each issue of …
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