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It does not feel like a place a human being should be inside. In fact, they try to limit the amount that people go into them.
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The first feature by the Portuguese filmmaker Marta Mateus, featuring nonprofessional actors in natural settings, explores ...
The story of Eric Rudolph, the Atlanta Olympics bomber, offers lessons about the persistence of violent extremism, and how to ...
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WHAT had looked like the event of the season —the game between Cornell and Army, up at Ithaca, last Saturday—turned out, upon inspection, to be just another Army warmup. It had seemed a reasonable ...
In 1988, when the British government declared that the voices of Sinn Féin or I.R.A. leaders were not to be heard, ...