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Cowboys and East Indians
… being right and being the leader of the pack. But I could also tell that Laramie had thrown her off a bit. I wondered … knew my birth parents. I told them I was finishing my BA in communications. They had been walking to Wal-Mart to buy … me I was special. And there were the pictures. I had studied them all. Ellen and Mike took only one roll in India. …
The Little Fool
… green valley. That her destination is the ruined gate of Rocomadour, high above her in the sun, she never seems to … on the step with a clatter and shrieks: “Diane! Diane Dieudonne! The Little Fool, the Little Fool, she has … Tower. In the Tower they keep forever, the leeks, angelique also, and pate-de-foie. My mother showed me. Come too.” …
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A Monument to Forgetting
… the last man to serve as president in exile, was also aboard the plane. He was the man who passed the … priests, political advisors, and aides. Ninety-six people died. It was an incredible event, for a country to lose so … to initiate the process of building a memorial that would commemorate both the victims of the Katyn massacre and the …
Week of 3/25/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … the pagoda, but she didn’t have any family — her children died before her eyes in a Khmer Rouge labor camp — so the … had to travel to the Capitol to remind our elected officials of their duty to defend young Americans is shameful. Yet …
Antarctic Convergence
… the Captain says he has “heard” them. Raised in the East Indies Trade, no tougher finishing school, he knows about … end of round three. “We have a humpback,” it tells us, “two points off the port bow.” Tree buggers and litter bugs rush … Further south, however, temperatures go down to — 126°F, and life reduces to simplified forms. Germs don’t make …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 1990
… of the American colonies, which hastened the decline and complete collapse of the empire in the 19th century. Lynch … few emerged from it without pain.” The Governance of Late Medieval England: 1272—1461 , by A.L. Brown. Stanford $32.50 … distributed over the spectrum of liberal to conservative points of view. But the question persists: how are military …
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