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  • What You Don’t Know About Cuba

    Just a few weeks before the next president of the United States takes the oath of office this January, Cubans will mark the 50th anniversary of the rise to power of America’s great nemesis, Fidel Castro.

  • Going Green

    “Going Green” is a threat to consumption, obviously. So, how do corporations who blatantly produce environmentally harmful products combat the inevitable slump in sales as their consumers make more educated, conscious decisions about the products they buy? They embrace it. They make “going green” their new company tagline, produce happy commercials about the new […]

  • Obama heals hundreds

    AUSTIN — Ginny McCallum, 43, who has been confined to a wheelchair for much of her adult life, came to hear presidential candidate Barack Obama speak at the University of Texas. Afterward she found herself in a wheelchair access breezeway as Obama and his entourage exited the arena. The candidate spotted her, came over, grabbed […]

  • Witness

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    Thousands of stills taken of Khmer Rouge victims at the notorious Tuol Sleng prison collectively document the systematic torture and killing of an estimated 1.7 million men, women and children. Looking into these victims’ eyes by examining the morbid, meticulous portraits taken before each and every one was murdered, is probably the most direct connection we will ever have to Cambodia’s mass killings between 1975 and 1979.

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