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Zana Briski is soft-spoken and rather shy of manner. Willowy of frame, stout of spirit and compassionate of heart, she naturally possesses the qualities shared by the best photojournalists. But even by the standards of that difficult craft, the assignment she imposed on herself a few years ago was formidable. She would live in the brothels of Calcutta, India, and record the lives of their inhabitants, particularly the prostitutes' children...
...word crisis because he didn't have to: 20% of the country was out of work, and no one was poorer than the elderly. "We can never insure 100% of the population against 100% of the hazards and vicissitudes of life, but we have tried to frame a law which will give some measure of protection to the average citizen and to his family against the loss of a job and against poverty-ridden old age," F.D.R. said. At the end of 2004, about 48 million Americans--not just retired workers but also the disabled and the spouses and children...
...opening period provided much of the fireworks as Harvard grabbed a quick 2-0 advantage and set the tone with its attacking play. The Crimson first got on the board halfway through the frame with a little help from the statistically stingy Brown defense...
...same time that Harvard’s first-half field goal percentage of 29.2 ballooned to 51.5 in the second, Dartmouth’s figure shrunk to an anemic 22.7 in the final frame of regulation...
...goal was the first of two for Corriero in the period, which gave the Crimson a necessary cushion against a late Cornell surge that brought the Big Red back within one at 11:33 in the final frame...