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The World and I

World and I is an encyclopedic journal that includes world news; developments in science, the arts and philosophy; book reviews; and photo essays. Since it was founded in 1986, it is printed monthly. The journal is published by Washington Times Corp.Subjects for World and I include science; literature and literary reviews; food and cooking; art; travel and tourism; politics; philosophy; music and musical instruments; drama and theatre. The editor is Steve Osmond.

Articles from Vol. 27, No. 2, February

Charles Dickens: Happy Birthday
February 7th marks the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens! Many readers know some or many of his novels, especially "A Christmas Carol," but few probably know that Dickens considered himself more than an entertainer. His goal was a more serious one:...
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Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Dolls and Masks
Ralph Eugene Meatyard, a self proclaimed "dedicated amateur," was a very prolific and creative photographer. He first purchased a camera to photograph his newborn son, but was eventually drawn into a vortex of creativity that lasted until his untimely...
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Religious Prejudice Still Taught in Schools
If you get a chance to visit Pakistan and meet its doctors, journalists, teachers, military officers, and even many farmers and shopkeepers, you'll find they speak in charmingly-accented English and offer genuine friendship to foreign visitors. ...
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Social Simplicity: Switzerland's Cheese Dishes
Swiss cheese-based dishes are sure to entice, whether while wandering around a world famous Swiss Christmas market, passing by an aromatic Swiss restaurant, or when invited into a Swiss home. At first it may seem odd, meals based solely around cheese,...
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The Glass House of Tomas Transtromer
Until the announcement of the winner of this year's Nobel Prize, the most prestigious award in the field of poetry, most Americans had probably never heard his name. Even after the announcement some people thought it was a misspelling of the word "transformer."...
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