Turkey farm in West Virginia abuses animals. Workers admit to abuse
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In Living Color was one of the funniest TV shows in th early 90's.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo essay: Wires, pipes, ventilation
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NOSTALGIA
Photo essay: Vespa motorcycles
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كمپین دادخواهی اگر هدف روشن شدن حقایق مربوط به قتل عام را دنبال كند صرفا حقوقی خواهد بود. این كمپین یك پیكار حقوق بشری است، ولی مانند هر پیكار حقوق بشری دیگر ممكن است پیآمدهای سیاسی داشته باشد.
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REBOUND
If I were desirable and beautiful and sexy and interesting, then why did you leave me?
The alarm went off as the feeble late autumn sun was breaking through the window, illuminating the room, telling her it was time to get up to go to work. She couldn’t. She had woken up from a dream at 4:00 a.m., unable to fall asleep again until 6:00 a.m. She forced herself out of her bed, but couldn’t get very far. She made herself a cup of tea and inched her way over to her computer, where she sent a note to her boss, telling him she wouldn’t be in today. The dreams had become a part of her life over the past few weeks. Each time they visited her, she was useless the next day for she would have spent most of the night recovering from them. Sipping her tea at her computer, she had an idea. What if she wrote him a letter and explained the dreams and her feelings to him? All of a sudden she felt a little burst of energy, desperately needing to write down that which haunted her and ached inside of her
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WISHFUL
It was very casual, Gregory Peck's Iranian-ness
Gregory Peck was Iranian. That was the only explanation for it. He was speaking in English and his characters had American names like Atticus Finch and even particularly American accents sometimes, but if he was going to be as principled as he was, if he was going to be so attuned to the story of the search for justice, and so sure about how much of that story to tell and how much to hold inside him, then the only explanation that made any sense to me as a boy was that he was more or less Iranian, and languages and names and accents didn't have that much to do with it. He looked it too. Not just the black hair and brown eyes that looked even darker in black-and-white. It was the way he kept something of who he was for himself and something for the world
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