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Trouble spots: two of our writers get into the thick of things in Uganda and Afghanistan.(Editor's Note)
Publication: Smithsonian Publication Date: 01-FEB-05 Author: Winfrey, Carey |
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Paul raffaele says that reporting the story of a rebel, cult army that abducts children ("Uganda: The Horror," p. 90) was the most profoundly disturbing assignment of his long journalism career. And that includes covering the Khmer Rouge killing fields in Cambodia and the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. "Every day for the better part of a month," Raffaele says, "I sat with children in [the northern Uganda town of]...
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