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		<title>Two continents, one weekend &#8212; prices negotiable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Caitlin Shapiro
Bargaining isn’t for everyone, but if you can find it in yourself to haggle with the local Turkish merchants their faces will light up as soon as you cut their asking price in half. A very foreign idea to most of us, but haggling is a large part of Turkish culture, and an [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Speaking of death, but seeing souvenir shops</title>
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Student visits Terezin concentration camp and finds it hard to imagine past horrors

By Lisa Bonarrigo
Toman Brod’s fingers are wrapped tightly around the papers containing what he’s prepared to say to a room full of American students. When he speaks, he looks above our heads to the back of the room, making no eye contact. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Big, bad Russia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So much more than totalitarian ghosts in the glitzy New York of the East
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Russia has an image problem.
Some of us hear the word and ours minds immediately fly to thoughts of the cruelty of communism, Soviet gulags, the brutality of the recent conflict with Georgia and a prime minister who seems unashamed about [...]]]></description>
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