[35932] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Jump-start your weightloss with the ALL-NEW FAST 5
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Thu Feb 26 19:01:35 2015
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 16:01:26 -0800
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Jump-start your weightloss with the ALL-NEW FAST 5
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politicians, journalists and others suspected of rebel links as a sign of
intolerance for the minority.
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<font color="white" size="1">There are some years when it's interesting to be a foreign correspondent.
And then there are some years when it is absolutely INCREDIBLE to
be one. 2011 was one of those years.I could say this year
was the MOST memorable of my career only on the basis of
coming as close to death as I've ever come on the job.
But that would be selling the year short.Because what we saw swirl
around the globe in 2011 was history of numerous kinds that were
nearly too hard to keep track of.Just recounting the last month says
it all: We went from pushing our way through an angry anti-US
crowd in Cairo; to being hunkered down in the back of an
armored car in Baghdad; to sucking in desert dawn dust in Kuwait;
to staring down a North Korean soldier on the DMZ.The year started
with a broader story that would last the whole year and then
some including many countries: the Arab spring. Tunisia was already bubbling when
we heard a radio report after work. I called my London bureau
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