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Nearly two months into an armed conflict over the disputed territory of Kashmir, India and Pakistan -- the world's newest nuclear powers -- are once again playing the tired roles of time-tested
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ONEONTA, Ala. -- Potato farmer Keith Smith saw most of his immigrant workers leave after Alabama's tough immigration law took effect, so he hired Americans.
Geography is all about the interconnected of themes and places. This issue in Alabama is displaying these interconnections quite vividly. Economics, immigration, culture, politics and agriculture are intensely intertwined in this issue. Via Seth Dixon Delete the scoop?
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