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Link: In the face of death, the power of peace?

Gruesome photos are Mexican magazine’s specialty – CNN.com CNN features video work by VBS about a publication that closely follows gruesome slayings in Mexico City. Like every photo of someone’s brutal demise, I wonder if such images have the power … Continue reading

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Link: How not to remember a giraffe’s life

Dismembered giraffe tossed in dumpster | Albuquerque, N.M. | KRQE News 13 “A zoo staff member tossed the dismembered body of Kashka, a giraffe who was euthanized last week after a debilitating leg injury, into a dumpster on zoo property.” … Continue reading

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Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Duke City’s living memorials provide shade and comfort

There’s little that eases the pain Herald Baca feels since losing his granddaughter three years ago, but the tree planted in Santa Barbara Park helps. During his weekly visits to the living memorial, it helps him remember Mia, just days … Continue reading

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Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Linda Cotton remembered for music, kindness

There aren’t many singers whose musical touch can make the hair stand up on the back of your neck, but when Woody Cotton thinks of that elite group, he knows his sister belongs. “She touched people with her singing,” he … Continue reading

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Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Albuquerque victim had appetite for life

George Brunacini excelled at everything he did. The Albuquerque businessman and Kentucky horse breeder would help anybody with anything. Those are the memories that came through Jude Worden’s shock after hearing that Brunacini, 60, had died Sunday in a plane … Continue reading

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Column in The Albuquerque Tribune: Family shattered by divorce and tragedy: reconciling the shards

If love is gasoline, then Christmas is a line of a thousand SUVs on empty waiting to drink from the tank of my heart. Dec. 25 drains me dry. It’s not that I hate the King Kong of holidays. Far … Continue reading

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