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V3N3

 
DECEMBER 2004


.>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McCann about events in Lexington, KY, during the civil rights era and how his photographs have become a valuable historical document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

 

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