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...daughter was gang-raped and murdered by the Khmer Rouge. She came through the darkness by "forgetting, loving, working" and now helps others do the same. He visits Greenland, where depression affects as much as 80% of the population. Yet the Inuits' taboo against "being a cloud in the sky for other people" prevents them from seeking help. Solomon's tales of suffering among America's poor, where depression occurs three times as often as among the general population, were rejected by a big-circulation newsmagazine as so "implausibly horrendous it becomes comical." Yet poorer people are often transformed after...
...PAID HIS DUES Christopher John Farley's farewell to Blues master John Lee Hooker: "Like the sea, like the sky, like a pair of Levi's, like that Miles Davis song, Hooker was all Blues...
...financed with gray money, they couldn't be traced back to Parekh. In its May report, SEBI said it believes the Big Bull was using the Calcutta gray market to ramp up the prices of his stocks. If that is the case, it worked for a while. But the sky-high prices were unsustainable and came crashing down in March, bringing the whole market with them. Singhania and three other brokers who had placed orders for the Big Bull defaulted on large payments owed to the exchange, leaving it nearly unable to meet expenses. At first the crash brought grief...
...dress to blend in. But then, why would you need to show off when just being there sets you above hoi polloi: the cheapest low-season rate is $391 for two people per day, and in the high season, $2,926. "Sometimes when guests drop down out of the sky, I feel like I should bellow, 'Welcome to Fantasy Island,'" says manager Julian Moore. "Here, they come to get away from the world." Or their accountants. For reservations, call...
...water starts at $325 a night; call (960) 444-888. "Often we greet guests at check-in and don't see them again until they check out," notes Kraenzlin with a proud smile. "They take all meals in the rooms. They live on the balcony, staring into the sky and the sea." Try also the Banyan Tree on nearby Vabbinfaru Island. This exquisite resort offers no air-conditioning but features conical huts that stay cool naturally. Doubles begin at $425 a night; call...