Sunglasses - At times, Korea's DMZ feels like a theme park, but the specter of death and conflict is never far
At times, Korea's DMZ feels like a theme park, but the specter of death and conflict is never far
San Antonio Express News - Jan 13 12:50 PM
Using the southern end of the rectangular cornflower-blue building as a shield in event of attack, a Republic of Korea solider trains one steady eye on North Korea.Save
Sergeant Notes Odd Rituals of War in Afghanistan
NPR - Jan 15 5:03 PM
In 2003, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Clint Douglas was deployed to Afghanistan. He found that the complications of fighting the Taliban were magnified by odd interactions with local leaders.Save
What the hot fashion looks were this year
Inside Bay Area - Dec 28 7:30 AM
AS THE 21ST CENTURY advances, the fashion world travels in the same fast lane as the cosmos of technology. It seems as though trends are discarded just as fast as nifty cell phones.Save
Discs Reviews
winnipegsun.com - Jan 19 12:22 AM
When Natalie Portman told Zach Braff in Garden State that The Shins song New Slang would change his life, she had a point. She was just talking to the wrong guy.Save
Kelley Kirk-Swindell column: Mail call
The Daily Reflector - Jan 08 6:41 AM
I may dread looking in the mailbox at home, but at work, I look forward to every delivery.Save
SELF STORAGE
Book Reporter - Jan 05 5:08 PM
Unscrew the locks from the doors! Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs! I celebrate myself Sorry. I just can t do it. Walt Whitman starts Song of Myself, the greatest poem in the world, with those three words.Save






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