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One Year Later

The Washington Post

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One year after 9-11: a look at the rebuilding of the Pentagon, reflections from the families and friends of the victims, and a view of how the attacks have shaped society and government. More…


First Week

Democrat & Chronicle

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New parenthood is exhausting and exhilarating, often at the same time. Newborns are often awake and needing attention at night, asleep much of the day, crying one moment, content the next. The first week with a baby presents a string of new experiences. Jennifer and David Cherelin, who live in Rochester, agreed to let the Democrat & Chronicle capture this life transition by chronicling their first week of parenthood. More…


Romeo & Juliet

Democrat & Chronicle

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For the first time in more than 16 years East High School students will perform a play. On May 10th & 11th, in the school's auditorium,"Romeo & Juliet" opens. For English teacher Jim Fitta this is the first experience as a director. For many of the students this is their first time acting. More…


The Fans of Nascar

The Roanoke Times

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Produced by: Josh Meltzer, Missy Warp, Seth Gitner

Portraits of Nascar fans and why they like the sport in their own voices. More…


The New York Marathon

The New York Times

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The New York Marathon: This audio slide show takes you to the New York City Marathon with photographs from various New York Times staff photographers and ambient sound of the event gathered by Naka Nathaniel. More…


Afghanistan Today

Time Magazine

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Produced by: Alexandra Boulat, James Nachtwey, John Stanmeyer,

Seven months after the Tailban fell under pressure of U.S. bombs. TIME sent photographers Alexandra Boulat, James Nachtwey, John Stanmeyer, and Christopher Morris to capture what has already changed and what challenges lie ahead More…


On Assignment: The Palestinians

Time Magazine

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An inside look at life in an embattled society. Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict often focuses on the battle of wills between the leaders on both sides, but the conflict's real impact is felt on the ground - by ordinary Israelis whose lives have been shattered by an endless stream of terror attacks, and by ordinary Palestinians living under Israeli siege. More…


Journal: Beautiful Lives

The New York Times

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Produced by: Chang W.Lee

Chang W. Lee arrived in Afghanistan late November 2001, when Taliban rule was nearing its end. He stayed 11 weeks in the country, seeking to capture the courage and spirit of the Afghan people, as well as to relay stories of war, disease and poverty. More…


Photographer's Journal: Hope in a Ruined Land

The New York Times

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Produced by: Tyler Hick

A photographic essay of Tyler Hick, documenting and reflecting on the situation in Afghanistan almost one year after the American-led forces began their effort to destroy the terrorist training camps of Osama bin Laden's network and oust the Taliban government that protected it. The Afghanistan Mr. Hicks returned to remains battle-scarred. The rebuilding of infrastructure and livelihood is a formidable task. More…


The Ultimate Adventure: Lewis & Clark

Time Magazine

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Lewis & Clark braved the unknown waters of the Missouri to chart America's future. As we approach the 200th anniversary of their sojourn, TIME reflects upon their sacrifice and achievement. More…