Word: neighborly
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...hear the howls from Korea even now, carrying across the Pacific and swooping low over Northern California before resounding off the Wasatch range. Spare me, and spare young master Ohno. "I feel bad for the Korean," said my neighbor in the press section. "He was already taking his victory...
...both providing Zimbabwe with services for which the Mugabe government has no foreign exchange to pay. Zimbabwe depends on South Africa for most of its technical support and consumer goods and, with its agricultural sector seriously damaged by the land invasions, it is now looking to its southern neighbor for staple food supplies. Just as the isolated, white-minority government of Rhodesia once depended for its survival on apartheid-era South Africa, now beleaguered Zimbabwe considers President Mbeki's South Africa to be its lifeline...
Economic disparities are clearly part of the problem. When people in the Romanian region of Transylvania struggle to put food on the table, watching a neighbor receive preferential treatment because of his birth is divisive. "The key thing is to get all these guys into the E.U. as quickly as possible," says a Western envoy in Bucharest. Even then, ethnic ties will still run deeper than lines...
...subway, but is enraged to find out that she is menstruating. Kidney beans represent the menstruation. In “Mr. Hirsch,” she used melted ice cream to symbolize the mess involved when a little girl is forced to perform oral sex on her neighbor. And in “Yams Up My Granny’s Ass,” a piece that many outraged critics fixated upon, she rubbed canned yams all over her backside in order to illustrate the act of a drug addict abusing his grandmother on Thanksgiving...
...fault of a few extremists and outsiders. "The only thing worse than a Serb at war is a free Albanian," says Beke Abazi, 50, an Albanian magazine editor who is investigating the illegal seizure of property by organized gangs from both sides. "This is not a problem of neighbor-against-neighbor," he insists. "It's criminal gangs who are operating with impunity on both sides. All the good people have gone silent." With Milosevic on trial in the Hague, now may be the time for the good people of Mitrovica to speak...