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The Secret History of Guns
The eighth-grade students gathering on the west lawn of the state capitol in Sacramento were planning to lunch on fried chicken with Californias new governor, Ronald Reagan, and then tour…
AUTHOR:Adam Winkler
SOURCE:www.theatlantic.com
LENGTH: 7 minutes (1789 words)
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The Inner Lives of Wartime Photographers
Covering conflict is perilous for anyone — reporters, local stringers, the drivers and interpreters we depend on — but photographers are more exposed, in at least two senses of the word. They need a sustained line of sight to frame their photographs; a reliable source is never enough. And they cannot avert their eyes; they have to let the images in, no matter how searing or disturbing. Robert Capa’s famous advice to younger photographers — “Get closer” — translates in combat to “get more vulnerable,” both literally and emotionally.
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AUTHOR:Bill Keller
SOURCE:New York Times
PUBLISHED: May 5, 2011
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2001 words)
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