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TRAVEL BLOG4.26.07
Border Stories: Why Do Nations Build Walls?*
I didn’t expect anything less than stellar photos to go with Bowden’s story, and I wasn’t disappointed. The magazine has posted a photo gallery with 16 images of the U.S.-Mexico border by Diane Cook and Len Jenshel, as well as some field notes about how they got their shots. (Via Foreign Policy Passport) * Update April 30, 9 a.m. ET: Tim Weiner looks at walls from a different angle in Sunday’s New York Times. “These are walls of war — the architecture of long struggle,” he writes. “Hard to erect, harder to maintain, they are never stronger than the political skill of their designers.”
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Photo of the U.S.-Mexico border by davidlud via Flickr, (Creative Commons). Categories: Weblog • Germany • Mexico • Page Turner • United States
COMMENTSAbsolutely agree on Bowden and borders. His “Exodus” piece in last September’s Mother Jones was one of the best magazine stories I read last year. Hoping to turn it into a book for UT Press. http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2006/09/exodus.html By on 4.27.07 at 06:36 AM
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