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The Chilean Girls
… Cardinal Juan Gualberto Guevara, Archbishop of Lima, to excommunicate all the couples who took part; and my … neighborhood, the Barrio Alegre of the Miraflores streets Diego Ferré, Juan Fanning, and Colón, competed in some … waltzes and huarachas, sambas and polkas to the mambo, we also moved on from skates and scooters to bicycles, and …
Live Demagogue, or Dead Gentleman?
… conclusion. Counting men killed in battle, those who died of wounds, and those who died of disease, the Confederate army lost altogether only 4,626 officers. It staggers credulity to assert that so small a … else, some honest according to their lights, and some most complete, finished, conscienceless rogues in any light, but …
The Sacred Harp in the Land of Eden
… an elevated rail with a little velvet curtain. At intervals they dutifully rise to sing the hymns provided in … and musical professionalism in the church. The choir sings competently because it is made up of educated musicians with well-behaved voices. The congregation listens obediently because that is what it is supposed to do. When the …
Medicine and the Public
… British Royal Commission on National Health Insurance in 1926, Political and Economic Planning on the British Health … of the interests of the medical profession and of certain points which lend national coloring to the problem in the … I. Dublin, at the National Health Conference, stated: “Studies which have been thoroughly confirmed show that on the …
A State of Emergency
… thousand wounded. Some six thousand Palestinian homes were also destroyed, leaving countless families without shelter … two Intifadas, and a near-total Israeli blockade had combined to make “emergency” Gaza’s natural state. New … since January. When I arrived, Gazans were still pulling bodies from the rubble; by March they were bent to the task of …
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Out Came the Girls
… brown mop top; and Morgan, the “best friend” they have in common, with her moon of a face, big glasses, and long blond … blood, slowly bleeding out in the woods, Bella is left to die. About five hours later and a few miles away, while … “Victor Surge”) in one of the collections of forums on the website Something Awful. Surge decided to take part in a new …
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