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What’s left after the Sunday flea market in Athens?
January 13, 2010 – 3:26 pm
By Joanna Kakissis
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Posted in Photos, Travel + Culture
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Tagged Athens, Cretan grandfathers, Crete, flea market, portrait
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Now in the IHT/NYT: The latest story from Bangladesh
January 4, 2010 – 3:21 am
Our story on environmental migrants moving en masse to the megacity of Dhaka is finally in The International Herald Tribune and The New York Times. Thanks to photojournalist Ross Taylor’s fantastic images, the story was the front-page centerpiece of the global NYT edition. (Here’s the front page of the IHT’s Asia edition.)
I loved spending time [...]
By Joanna Kakissis
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Posted in Environment, General News, My Articles, The New York Times
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Tagged Atiq Rahman, Bangladesh, Barisal, climate change, Dhaka, environmental migrants, International Herald Tribune, Korail, mega-cities, Rabab Fatima, Saleemul Huq, slums
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And I leap into 2010….
January 2, 2010 – 7:34 am
…like this hyper little lamb. I spotted him just outside the Arkadi monastery near Rethymnon, Crete. By the time I took out my camera, he was speeding away.
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By Joanna Kakissis
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Posted in Photos, Travel + Culture
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Tagged Arkadi, Crete, cute animals, family, Rethymnon
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