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April 22, 2015 •
Features, Labor, Print, Theme •
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A small dream for India’s children...
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April 22, 2015 •
Glimpses, Labor, Print, Theme •
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The evolution of Colombia’s trade unions ...
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April 22, 2015 •
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By Kelsey Larson In Mongolia, the most sacred color is blue, the shade of the endless sky. Blue flags flutter on the fences of shrines to Genghis Khan, mark the sacred rock cairns that dot the Gobi desert, and are draped upon the necks...
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April 22, 2015 •
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Views: 1567
By Elias Estabrook “I was a forestier, a timber worker. I used to cut down wood in the bush. I worked in the sawmill. But when I am here, I have already forgotten all that. I have abandoned the timber business.” Cedric sat across...
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April 22, 2015 •
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Views: 1594
By Diego Fernandez-Pages The building on Madrid’s Calle Agustin de Betancourt is massive, in an unimpressive sense. Bulky and decisively quadrangular, it looks like some sort of prison from the 1800s, as though the architects were trying...
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April 13, 2015 •
Glimpses, Labor, Print, Theme •
Views: 1781
By Irene Chung Eternal Love Winning Africa is one of few maternity wards in Monrovia, Liberia where a woman can still deliver her baby. There, midwives don full Ebola suits and conduct chlorine spray-downs after each shift. But even so,...
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