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Rainy Morocco

It’s been raining in Morocco since I arrived on Wednesday morning. The dark skies and heavy rains (unseasonable, I’m told, and I’m being blamed by my fixer for bringing the bad weather with me from North America), have hampered my work here. Above and below, the huge mosque in Casablanca stands steady in the mist …

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Tata Travels

One of the students in the professional documentary courses I taught at the American University in Cairo a couple of years back is now the host of a travel show on Egypt’s OTV channel. Tariq Abd El Aziz — known to his friends as Tata — is a larger-than-life personality, which makes his appearances on …

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Party Hats

Aside from the ideological differences between the parties, there are two other facts I noticed as I roamed the floor of the Republican National Convention this evening: fewer delegates and funnier hats.

Rental Karma

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. I arrived in Minneapolis last night and drove to our hotel about 15 miles away from too far from anything. I was so exhausted I forgot my room number on the second trip with my video gear and other luggage. Then I remembered: 420. Something to do with Marijuana laws. Though I don’t …

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More from Denver

This piece, based on Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculptures, greets guests at the main entrance to the Pepsi Center, site of the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Michele Obama, wife of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama, gives the headline speech at Monday’s kick off of the party’s convention in Denver. This corn dog stand is one …

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