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Michael Shnayerson
American
Journalist
Born:
Dec 2
,
1954
AIDS
Country
Fashion
Gay
Natural
You
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In the hierarchy of public lands, national parks by law have been above the rest: America's most special places, where natural beauty and all its attendant pleasures - quiet waters, the scents of fir and balsam, the hoot of an owl, and the dark of a night sky unsullied by city lights - are sacrosanct.
Michael Shnayerson
Natural
Dark
Law
Sky
Rest
Beauty
National
Natural Beauty
Waters
Pleasures
Hoot
Hierarchy
City
Above
Parks
Attendant
Lights
Most
Been
Quiet
National Parks
America
Owl
Where
Places
Public
Lands
Public Lands
Special
Night
The story of mountaintop mining - why it happens, and what its consequences are - is still new to most Americans. They have no idea that their country's physical legacy - the purple mountain majesties that are America - is being destroyed at the rate of several ridgetops a week, by three million pounds of explosives every day.
Michael Shnayerson
Day
Every Day
Three
Country
Every
Consequences
Several
Destroyed
Mining
Physical
No Idea
Rate
Purple
Week
Pounds
Idea
New
Most
Still
Legacy
Mountain
Mountaintop
America
American
Being
Happens
Story
Explosives
Why
Million
For an acquisitive Wall Streeter, the money saved by choosing a practical car can be put toward the cost of some pricier means of mobility - like a plane.
Michael Shnayerson
Money
Car
Saved
Some
Cost
Put
Toward
Like
Practical
Mobility
Wall
Plane
Means
Choosing
Forgers can start with the same photographic images Warhol did, and sometimes knock off silkscreens only an expert can distinguish from the originals.
Michael Shnayerson
Sometimes
Distinguish
Photographic
Only
Knock
Off
Did
Same
Expert
Warhol
Originals
Start
Images
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