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Displaying results 91 through 100 out of 116
Leila
by Linda S Heard
[ december 02 ]
Millions of Arab Jews fled their homelands when Israel was born, and their culture is in hiding.
The sounds of Phnong
by Tom Vater
[ november 02 ]
The people of Cambodia's eastern province are disenfranchised, displaced and suppressed.
Seraidi
by Linda S Heard
[ november 02 ]
A screaming newspaper headline reminds a former visitor of the tarnished jewel in Algeria's crown.
The Missouri break
by Jonathan Russell
[ october 02 ]
An English law student goes to Death Row for a bit of work experience.
Decker; or, The Klan and I
by Joe Palmer
[ july 02 ]
"The Klansmen were my people, safely demonstrating their solidarity among their own kind in uniformed disguise, beating their drums, showing their colors, trying to convince themselves that they were God's avengers."
Frequency modulation - memoir & parable
by Joe Palmer
[ july 02 ]
"For the people of Canada to achieve social, political, and economic integration and autonomy, a first step was for them to act as if they were superior, free, and rich, like Trudeau himself."
Queen Lill
by Joe Palmer
[ june 02 ]
Lill ran Boston's most expensive bordello until temperance agitators made business as usual impossible...
A boy's adventures in Afghanistan
by Damien Enright
[ may 02 ]
"The owner produced a magnum-size handgun for our delectation, then a Luger, then a replica Biretta, then a Derringer ('...perfect for your trouser pocket...')."
The place to go...
by Hengameh Golestan
[ april 02 ]
Names in Iran can have poetry, but Mahabad's has a horrible irony. It translates roughly as 'the place to go', and is more or less the opposite of 'ruins'.
Pumping iron in Phnom Penh
by Robert Turnbull
[ april 02 ]
"Ringdal loves to give you his new spin on development. 'Body building is nation-building,' he says, fixing you with a glare."
