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...Africa, where some Somali students let him sleep on their couch. They also direct him to a café where smugglers are known to pass. There, at around 10 p.m., he meets the man he hopes will get him to Libya. At a corner table in the dimly lit café, Abdi Salan listens intently to the local man, who speaks Arabic in a faint voice. (Abdi Salan's native tongue is Somali, but he understands enough Arabic to get by.) The man is tall, lean and dark, wearing a flowing white Arab robe and headdress. He is flanked...
...surprisingly moving outburst at his impending death; when Parolles was forced to go, cap in hand, to a man who detested him; and when the King told Diana that she could marry any lord she liked—and Diana responded with a smile so bright that it lit up the hall. There was a lot of magic in this All’s Well...
...very unusual case,” Carter-Wells said. “She was actually walking through a well-lit, well-traveled area...
They encouraged students to walk in groups and well-lit areas and to remain aware of their surroundings...
...Walk. In your own. Lit-tle circle. Ba dee da da,” Pisano demonstrates, emphasizing the rhythm...