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Medical care, one ship at a time

Sunday Spotlight, Published on 05/02/2023

» Jeoung Byeong-deok remembered how a grateful old woman waited on the pier so she could wave goodbye when his ship pulled away from the island.

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Embalming, the dying science

Sunday Spotlight, Published on 20/11/2022

» Walk down two flights of stairs at the back entrance of the James Hunt Funeral Home in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and you reach a white-walled, linoleum-floored, fluorescently lit room, a liminal space that provides the beginning of an answer to one of the oldest and most confounding questions of the human experience: What happens to us when we die?

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When you can take it with you -- just

Sunday Spotlight, Published on 13/03/2022

» If you were leaving home forever and had just a few hours to collect your thoughts and most precious belongings, items that would have to fit into a knapsack or purse, or just your pockets, what would you choose?

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Growth forecast cut, Iran cases surge by 50%: Virus update

Published on 02/03/2020

» Iran reported a 50% increase in coronavirus infections, while New York City, Brussels, Berlin and Indonesia all reported their first cases. New cases were reported in Thailand and across the US. Hard-hit South Korea saw its total climb past 4,200.

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Trump video tweet shows him wrestling, beating CNN

New York Times, Published on 03/07/2017

» WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump posted a short video to his Twitter account on Sunday in which he is portrayed wrestling and punching a figure whose head has been replaced by the logo for CNN.

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US shopping mall culture — dying or just changing?

Business, Published on 16/02/2015

» Cierra Dorsey has happy memories of hanging out at the mall as a teenage girl, an adolescent rite of passage under threat in parts of the US as old-fashioned malls close their doors.