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Re-envisioning Colombia PDF Print Email
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Fighting the bogeymen lurking before nations’ curtains.

Winner of BEST OF THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (SO FAR) for “Fear(less) in Bogotá"
By Andrew Blackwell / New York
Sunday, December 4, 2005

 
Full disclosure PDF Print Email
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A Canadian attempts to shed her inhibition — and her clothes — on a nude beach in Spain.
By Ayah-Victoria McKhail / Cádiz, Spain
Sunday, November 6, 2005

 
Fear and loathing in London PDF Print Email
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What it means to be brown-skinned and backpacked in London after the July 7 bombings.
By Anju Mary Paul / London
Monday, September 5, 2005

 
Why I love foreigners PDF Print Email
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An expatriate in Paris finds tourists make her feel right at home.
Monday, July 4, 2005

 
Ña Manu PDF Print Email
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Best of THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 2005

Like a card shark, Paraguay holds its secrets close.
By Penny Newbury / Fuerte Olimpo, Paraguay
Sunday, June 5, 2005

 
Becoming nice PDF Print Email
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The Canadian assimilation of a girl from Prague.
By Kristina Alda / Ottawa
Sunday, May 1, 2005

 
A hard bargain PDF Print Email
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Going from the city to rural Cape Verde requires some serious choreography when it comes to dating and socializing.
By Raque Kunz / Rincon, Cape Verde
Sunday, April 3, 2005

 
Democracy, Middle East-style PDF Print Email
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A search for footage to promote Afghanistan’s election.
By Andrew Blackwell / Kabul, Afghanistan
Thursday, March 10, 2005

Last Updated ( Wednesday, December 27, 2006 )
 
Shooting with Osama PDF Print Email
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Post-9/11 Yemen has a complex political landscape which easily confounds outsiders.
By Geoff Craig / Sana, Yemen
Sunday, February 6, 2005

 
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As skills and energy became more of a demand, people who didn't have skills just got left behind, got shuttled to the side. Education didn't keep up with their promise. Education didn't prepare them for this new world. Jobs went overseas. —Julian Bond, American civil rights activist and chairman of the NAACP
 
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