ISSUE 30: FEVER
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ISSUE 30: FEVER ✺
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“A steady hand on the wheel takes an unblinking courage.”
Freak tornadoes, “explosions” of jellyfish, flash floods and dried up pumps.
Discarded documents from Assad’s regime offer clues to Syrians searching for lost family and friends.
The luxury stone is being mined at the expense of the region and its people.
“When you live long enough inside a scientific and technological marvel you start to get used to it.”
How to run an international institution with no cash, no direction and no morale.
On Barbados’ Pebbles Beach, racehorses train in the ocean.
“Write me when you can. / Skip the hellos.”