Ebola is Killing Women in Far Greater Numbers Than Men
August 20, 2014 Health officials estimate 75% of Ebola deaths are women. Here’s why. MONROVIA — Ebola is killing Kona Kupee, who loved her…
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August 20, 2014 Health officials estimate 75% of Ebola deaths are women. Here’s why. MONROVIA — Ebola is killing Kona Kupee, who loved her…
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Ebola has turned dead bodies into public health threats in Liberia. But dealing with death is also about grief, loss and long-held beliefs about…
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Everyone is afraid of the dead, so the funeral business is slow. MONROVIA, Liberia — It’s late in the afternoon, and there are plenty…
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A crowd in a slum in the capital of Liberia attacked an Ebola holding facility Saturday. As the government tries to save face, the…
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As a little tribute to those of you mired in the freezing cold right now, we’re closing the show with that other white icy…
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Here we are again: Even as the recession groans onward, box stores and boutiques alike are attempting to pry dollars from our clenched, fearful…
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Francine Prose’s Anne Frank is not, strictly speaking, a book about Anne Frank. That’s a good thing: We’ve had quite a few of those,…
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New York — New York City struck its first notes of memorial solemnity this week, returning an icon of the 9/11 attacks to ground…
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TWO MILE RANCH, ARIZ. — John Heyneman has a problem. It’s late January, and some of his cows are missing. They’re stuck on the…
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You might not recognize Sadia Pratt in the early morning. She wears a long house dress and an apron, orange in places where palm…
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