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The Atlantic Revisionist novels are sweeping away some of the literary genre’s most calcified myths. Anne Rearick / Agence vu / Redux A gentleman comes from the East Coast to make his fortune. When the train lets him off in a dusty Wyoming town, he encounters an array of cowpunchers, card sharps, and ne’er-do-wells, whose coarse manners shock and intrigue him. At the saloon, he’s treated to their opinions on the local women, as well as one man’s boast that he never forgets a face so long as that face is white. A game of cards nearly turns into a shootout when one man calls the newcomer a “son-of-a ,” causing him to lay his pistol on the table and utter what will become the story’s catchphrase: “When you call me that, smile.” ....
George Allen Anderson, a lifelong resident of the Moscow area, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, in Pullman, after several years of failing health. George was born in Lewiston on Aug. 28, 1936, the only child of Arthur and Nora (Solberg) Anderson. In the early 1900s, Georgeâs father worked alongside his uncle and grandfather to establish their family farm on Burnt Ridge, just east of Troy. Georgeâs mother was a local schoolteacher, and he led an ordinary life on the farm until his father passed away when he was just 11 years old. With help from neighbors and relatives, his mother and George managed the farm together, slowly adding additional acres and equipment. Nora continued teaching, she and George rode the bus together into Troy each day, both working on the farm evenings, weekends and summers. George did most of the farm work during his last two years of high school and was allowed to start a month late in the fal ....
The Atlantic Why Filipino nurses have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic February 25, 2021 Joyette Jagolino (second from the right) in critical-care nurse training with her class at Saint Paul University in ManilaPhoto courtesy of Joyette Jagolino At the start of the pandemic, Jollene Levid and her mother, Nora, found themselves glued to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s nightly press conferences. In a press conference late last March, Garcetti announced a new milestone: the first health-care worker in Los Angeles County to die of the disease. “When I heard him say that, I realized that he was talking about Auntie Rosary,” Jollene Levid says, speaking about Rosary Castro-Olega, a 63-year-old nurse who came out of retirement to work in hospitals strained by the pandemic. Castro-Olega’s death helped inspire an online memorial called Kanlungan, which honors the lives of health-care workers of Filipino descent. ....
Video: Nora Fatehi breaks down while recalling her struggle to stardom, says anyone else would have been shattered Nora made her Hindi film debut with 2014 film Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans . Nora Fatehi s screenshot from the video Share Updated: Feb 24, 2021, 09:14 PM IST Actor-dancer Nora Fatehi on Wednesday shared a video clip on her Instagram handle that shows a snippet of one of her recent interviews where she opened up about the struggle she endured in her career while trying to make her dreams come true. Nora said, she arrived in India with hope and dreams of achieving fame and stardom but that bubble burst soon enough. In her interview with Dubai-based YouTube show host Anas Bukhash, an emotional Nora, who broke down while recalling her struggle, said that if it was any other person in her place and he/she had to go through what she faced, they would surely have given up. ....
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