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Welcome to the colorful world of the Newsweek Archivist. Hope you enjoy as much as we do!
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Today, on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we are reminded that behind each piece of indigenous cloth or textile there is a...
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Ladies and Gentleman, the real Great Britain.
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PHOTOS: London RiotsRiots spread to 11 districts across London, marked by fierce clashes with police as shops were looted and buildings set...
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Famous Fake and Doctored PhotographsCheck out this collection of famous doctored photographs including world leaders, world events,...
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A beautiful serie about dancers and their bodies, captured by Swedish photographer Bertil Nilsson who is currently based in London.
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Americans are eating FROG LEGS to the point of extinction!
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With Media Distracted, There’s No Rush to Aid Somalia
Today’s New York Times tackles an important dimension of the faminebattering...
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President Barack Obama travels to Kabul to sign pact setting the course for US-Afghan relations after the war’s end.
New York Jury finds Bosnian-born American citizen guilty of attempting to bomb New York subway and plotting to kill US soldiers in Afghanistan.
Occupy Wall Street protesters were back on the streets of many American cities to mark May Day.
Thousands of volunteers gather for the annual cleanup of the Los Angeles River.
A 15-year-old Arizona girl is getting ready to graduate not only high school, but college.
Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” is for sale at Sotheby’s auction house in New York and the price could be as high as $150 million to $200 million.
Posted May 2, 12 #Kabul #Obama #Afganistan #May Day #Los Angeles #Arizona #Edvard Munch #The Scream