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...catalog entry particularly caught his eye: A manuscript entitled “The Bondwoman’s Narrative,” a fictional novel purportedly handwritten in the 1850s by an escaped female slave named Hannah Crafts...

Author: By Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gates Acquires Slave’s Novel | 11/14/2001 | See Source »

...claim to be black in 1855 when you’re not? As soon as I saw it in the catalog,” he said in an interview yesterday, “I knew the odds were with...

Author: By Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gates Acquires Slave’s Novel | 11/14/2001 | See Source »

...probably none more desolate than the southern shores of the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan. Once a balmy oasis of apricot groves, fields of watermelon and rivers of fish so fat that each could feed a family, this is now a poisoned desert of salt and brown dust. The catalog of catastrophes that makes up one of the world's worst environmental disasters includes mankind's largest current tuberculosis epidemic and highest rates of anemia, the biggest dust bowl on earth and one of the most extreme ranges of temperatures?from 50C to minus 30C?on the planet. The landscape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buried Terror on Renaissance Island | 11/11/2001 | See Source »

...Dylan is flipping through his own back pages. He has finally started writing an autobiography. It began as liner notes for rereleases of his back-catalog albums; he has finished about 200 pages, or perhaps 150--he's not exactly certain. "My retrievable memory, it goes blank on incidents and things that have happened," says Dylan. He has trouble, sometimes, remembering events from decades past, when he was conjuring up albums like Highway 61 Revisited and unleashing songs like Maggie's Farm. So he is collecting anecdotes about himself that other people have told and weaving them into his narrative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Legend Of Dylan | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...what aboutery" - joining other politicians in circular arguments blaming the current outrage on some past transgression by the other side. The immediate goad here was said to be a summer full of attacks on local homes with stones and Molotov cocktails, which in turn were fueled by a varied catalog of intolerance: disputes over who could hang their flags from which lampposts, access for Protestants to shops in the Catholic zone, even which side of the street Catholic parents were walking on when school ended last June. The tribal talk was a depressing illustration of why Northern Ireland's peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Suffer The Little Children | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

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