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In rural Oregon, with fire on the horizon, ‘Everybody is freaking out.’ By Rumobritt On 12:04 In Latest News With No comments By BY SERGIO OLMOS AND CHRISTINE HAUSER from NYT A family prepared to evacuate as the Bootleg Fire burned closer to their home and restaurant. In another town, T-shirts memorialized the nation’s largest blaze.U.S. https://ift.tt/3rtXLrg via Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Striking a Balance Between Fear and Hope on Climate Change By JARED DIAMOND from NYT Bill McKibben’s new book, “Falter,” takes a mostly grim view of our willingness to avert environmental disaster. But he lea… Read More50 Years After Altamont: The End of the 1960s By BILL OWENS and JONATHAN BLAUSTEIN from NYT A reluctant rock concert attendee, Bill Owens nevertheless photographed the disastrous 1969 music festi… Read MoreIs Sally Rooney’s New Novel as Great as Her First? By ANDREW MARTIN from NYT Like “Conversations With Friends,” “Normal People” also traces a young romance in Ireland.Books https://nyti.ms/2GqOfPP via… Read MoreFaith Politics on the Rise as Indonesian Islam Takes a Hard-Line Path By HANNAH BEECH and MUKTITA SUHARTONO from NYT Ahead of the presidential vote this week, Indonesian candidates are polishing their religious credenti… Read More‘Game of Thrones’: So Who’s Able to Ride a Dragon? By JENNIFER VINEYARD from NYT It’s a popular misconception that only Targaryens can ride. And there is a lot about dragons that even Dany doesn’t kno… Read More
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