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Baghdad Bingo
by
Michael Walter

In the Pink
by
Reiner Riedler

.>Moments
>6 Baghdad Bingo Michael Walter spends a leisurely afternoon with the Iraqi Hunting Club 
>8 In the Pink Reiner Riedler discovers a vision of beauty rising out of a Russian cityscape 
>10 Home to Roost Mary-Jane Maybury goes out with the Clearway teams as they clean the crappiest abandoned flats in London

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>Features
>12 O! Say Can You See ... America under Bush has become ugly, so argues Christopher Morris in his uncompromising view of the state of the Union
>22 Trading in Extinction Patrick Brown traces illegal trade routes used to traffick endangered animals from Southeast Asia to awaiting markets
>40 Baby Mothers
Looking into the eyes of children, Annet van der Voort finds mothers coming to terms with their new maturity
>46 Darfur, Sudan Pierre Abensur captures beauty beneath the clouds of war in Southern Sudan
>52 Changpa Nomads Documenting the nomadic existence on the unforgiving Changpang plateau.Tomas Munita reports from northern India

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>Essays
>30 Bhopal +20 John Vidal stresses the importance of remembering the Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal, India, 20 years ago  
>34 Sin of Omission Max Houghton talks to Calvert McCann about events in Lexington, KY, during the civil rights era and how his photographs have become a valuable historical document
>38 Dear Jon A polemic on incidences of censorship from the 1960s to the present day by Paul O’Connor

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>Inside
>58 Emma Reeves What makes a great photo story? The photographic director of the Dazed Group shares her inside knowledge of recent Dazed picture spreads

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>Scene
>82 Nativity Peter Dench selects a personal favourite from his seasonal project



Home to Roost
by
Mary-Jane Maybury

O! Say Can You See
by
Christopher Morris

Trading in Extinction
by
Patrick Brown

Baby Mothers
by
Annet van der Voort

Darfur, Sudan
by
Pierre Abensur

Changpa Nomads
by
Tomas Munita

Bhopal +20
by
John Vidal & Raghu Rai

Civil Rights
by Max Houghton & Calvert McCann

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