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This is my country PDF Print Email
I can’t help but feel at home in Mexico. But that does not mean it is my country.
By Elena Gaona / San Diego
Sunday, July 11, 2004

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I liked tea PDF Print Email
For an immigrant, everything tastes, sounds, and feels a little different from “home” — a place that seems farther away for the nomad with each passing day.
By Radhika Sharma / San Francisco
Sunday, July 11, 2004

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Illusions of superiority PDF Print Email
I always thought I was one of the “good” white people. Until one day.
By Robert Jensen / Austin, Texas
Illustrated by Laura Pohl / Columbia, Missouri
Sunday, May 2, 2004

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Left/right love PDF Print Email
Beyond Pennsylvania Avenue and the polling booths, Republicans and Democrats are finding innovative ways to bridge the political divide. But they still have miles to go before they can sleep together peacefully.
By Tania Boghossian / Boston
Saturday, April 3, 2004

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Wars not between people PDF Print Email
When countries fight each other, innocent civilians are caught in the crossfire, with governments taking little time to consider the more personal effects of war.
Monday, February 2, 2004

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It's lonely at the top PDF Print Email
Every generation likes to think it stands at the end of time. But there are good reasons for activists to remember their history — and remember their humility.
By Larry Yates / Maurertown, Virginia
Wednesday, December 24, 2003

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Free at last PDF Print Email
Saying goodbye to that nettlesome question: Is it the French Quarter, or the Freedom Quarter?
By Judith Malveaux / New Orleans
Monday, June 9, 2003

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Mother-guilt' PDF Print Email
The unscientific progress of a psychiatric resident.
By C.T. Kurien / New Haven, Connecticut
Thursday, April 10, 2003

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Crying wolf PDF Print Email
Television journalist decries bias in media coverage after 9/11.
By Hari Sreenivasan / San Francisco
Wednesday, February 12, 2003

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