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Chapter One: The Plantation Next Door
The most disturbing evidence of Connecticut's long and profitable complicity in slavery lies hidden in plain sight in the town of Salem, in the fields and woods around an ice cream bar near Routes 11 and 82. There, archaeologists from Central Connecticut...Tags: City University of New York, Politics, Regional Authority, Lebanon, Slavery
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1998 was a devastating, prolific hurricane season
SENTINEL STAFF WRITERCleanup from one of the deadliest seasons in history will linger for many years, and the toll will echo for generations, a legacy written with rivers of mud and a staggering loss of life. From Honduras to Haiti, Puerto Rico to the Florida Keys,...Tags: Tropical Weather, National Hurricane Center, Haiti, Hurricanes, Arts and Culture
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Florida a target for hurricanes
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida may be a subtropical paradise -- but it's also a big, long target. The Sunshine State by far has been slammed by more hurricanes than any other state, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami-Dade County. In the past century,...Tags: Tropical Weather, Disasters and Accidents, Miami-Dade County, National Hurricane Center, Broward County
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Some come here and die very rapidly.
Sun-SentinelA cool breeze is blowing as the wasted body of Jean David Droitdieu, carried down steep rocky trails on the shoulders of men chanting an almost cheery dirge, approaches his mother's house. There's a faint smell of rum in the air -- it's what's fueled the...Tags: Medical Services, Health and Safety at School, Epidemics and Plagues, United Nations, Plastic Surgeons
Sep 29, 2002
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May 28, 2001
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Aug 1, 2000
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Jun 8, 2001
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