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| Between Ideals and BeliefsSunday, 20 July 2008 | Emma Sokoloff-RubinSince the fall of Brazil’s military dictatorship in 1984, social movements and the Catholic... |
| Crypt Masses and Vatican CensuresSunday, 20 July 2008 | Emma VawterOn Sundays, the Metropolitan Cathedral of San Salvador is a structure divided... |
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| A Pipe Dream in AfricaSunday, 20 July 2008 | Barrett Williams |
| Deporting Religious FreedomSunday, 20 July 2008 | Nora Jacobsen |
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Culture
| Keeping the Dance AliveMonday, 21 July 2008 | Ruchita PoddarThe modern world has opened its doors to India’s historic Kuchipudi dance, but many are not happy to see the dance change. |
| Turkey's Social DramaSunday, 20 July 2008 | Hilary FaxonSerkan Öz is staging controversial plays to push Turkish society towards a more accepting future. |
| Culture, or Something More?Sunday, 20 July 2008 | Mathew AndrewsDamascus has been named the Capital of Arab Culture for 2008. But political and economic issues cast a shadow over the ceremonies. |
| The New Movers and SheikhersMonday, 21 July 2008 | Katharine KendrickThe leadership of the United Arab Emirates has turned its attention to empowering women. But does this commitment extend beyond the sheikhs’ words? |
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Yale in the World
| Lost and FoundMonday, 21 July 2008 | My Khanh NgoYale researchers uncover documents of the Cambodian genocide long thought to have been lost. |
| Repair of the WorldMonday, 14 July 2008 | George BogdenThe Slifka Center for Jewish Life is an unlikely but powerful force for social action on campus. |
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Politics & Economics
| Notes of DiplomacyMonday, 21 July 2008 | Dana D'AmelioThe New York Philharmonic performs in North Korea amid skepticism and hope. |
| Sugar-Coated RhetoricMonday, 21 July 2008 | Keily MillerIn Nicaragua’s cane country, thousands are suffering from a public health nightmare that smells of foul play. |
| The New NeighborsMonday, 21 July 2008 | Lee WestPrivate resettlement organizations reach out to Muslim refugees. |
| Press, Propaganda, and Peace for SudanSaturday, 05 April 2008 | Catherine CheneyRevolutionary radio programming gives a voice to the marginalized in a divided land. |
| In Pakistan, a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Votes Saturday, 05 April 2008 | Hassan SiddiqThe importance of symbols in Pakistani elections. |
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Review
| Surviving the UnforgettableSunday, 20 July 2008 | Rachel Wolf‘White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki’captures the horror of nuclear war without the politics. |
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The leadership of the United Arab Emirates has turned its attention to empowering women. But does this commitment extend beyond the sheikhs’ words?
In Nicaragua’s cane country, thousands are suffering from a public health nightmare that smells of foul play.