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Mexico's 1968 Massacre: What Really Happened?
In 1968, students in Mexico City challenged the country's government. On Oct. 2, troops opened fire on a crowd of student demonstrators. Forty years later, the exact death toll remains a mystery. But official documents suggest that military snipers may have triggered the massacre. ()
For Online Daters, Coaches Help Craft The Message

One consultant suggests focusing on the short-term: getting that first date. ()
A Salute To James' Dense, Intense 'Ambassadors'

Ann Patchett calls The Ambassadors "the literary equivalent of a religious text." ()
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