A Piece of Their Mind

Tatiana and Krista are not just conjoined, but they are craniopagus, sharing a skull and also a bridge between each girl’s thalamus, a part of the brain that processes and relays sensory information to other parts of the brain. Or perhaps in this case, to both brains. There is evidence that they can see through each other’s eyes and perhaps share each other’s unspoken thoughts. And if that proves true, it will be the rarest thing of all. They will be unique in the world.
SOURCE:MacLean's
PUBLISHED: Nov. 2, 2010
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2004 words)

Africa: Coke's Last Frontier

Annual per capita consumption of Coca-Cola in Kenya is 39 servings. In more developed countries like Mexico, which consumes more Coca-Cola than any other country, it runs 665 servings per year. One does not need an MBA to see the possibilities.
PUBLISHED: Oct. 28, 2010
LENGTH: 14 minutes (3571 words)

In the Name of the Law

Mexico's war on crime and drugs in Tijuana. A colonel cracks down on corruption.
PUBLISHED: Oct. 18, 2010
LENGTH: 28 minutes (7232 words)
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