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The Gangs Issue

Cambodian Returnee Gangsters

In 2002, Cambodia and the US had a meeting and Cambodia agreed to take back its refugees. Cambodian refugees who were released from prison that year had a choice: They could return to Cambodia or try to receive immigrant status from the US. The chances...
Joshua Reynolds
10.1.06
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I Was A Crip ... Sort Of

I'm pretty sure I was a member of the blue-wearing gang, the Crips, from 2001 to 2002. I was on a lot of drugs then and have a piss poor recollection of all things, but I got a good feeling I was in the gang. At the very least I was an honorary member...
Chris Nieratko
10.1.06
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Vice Fashion - Elite Boys' Club Gang Rites

Photos by Taz Darling Styling by Aldene Johnson Cambridge University is renowned for its elite clubs and societies
Taz Darling
10.1.06
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Rich-Kid Gangster Roundtable

Saratoga Springs is a little college town in upstate New York where we know some kids from the lecture series we put on for the Kids Issue. Figuring their sleepy little hamlet must be rife with street violence, we went back and asked them to tell us...
VICE Staff
10.1.06
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Grimewatch

Wow. Where do we start? A lot has happened since the last Grimewatch update. So much in fact that we don’t have time to talk about Mercston getting put on a lengthy lockdown following an incident with a 15-year-old girl at the Prince’s Trust music...
Clarence Stately-Holmes
10.1.06
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In The Name Of Mao

If you're going just by natural resources, Chhattisgarh is India's richest state. Hardwoods like teak and saal come from here, and there are huge supplies of steel, bauxite, diamonds, and gold. In spite of all that however, Chhattisgarh is jam-packed...
Angela Corning
10.1.06
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Vice Fashion - Fix Up Look Sharp

Photos by Travis Hogg Styling by the models Sharpies emerged from Melbourne's suburbs in the early 70s and evolved
Travis Hogg
10.1.06
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Cult Rapture

The overwhelming, grey shittiness of Margaret Thatcher's Britain and its depressing soundtrack of soft rock, manufactured pop and pretentious indie is to blame for the cult of what we now know as "noise" music.
Ralph Meister
10.1.06
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Waco Shakedown

Thirteen years after it went up in an apocalyptic blaze, the site where the Branch Davidians' Waco compound sat-and where a new Mt. Carmel Church was built in 1999 with help from famed radio nutbar Alex Jones-remains at the center of a bizarre conflict
Shermakaye Bass
10.1.06
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Filipino Gangs

The Sputnik gang is the biggest in the Philippines. It's so enormous that it's difficult to keep track of all the smaller, weaker branches at the bottom of its hierarchy. The lowest rungs are more like local vigilantes watching over the neighborhood...
Keisuke Nagoshi
10.1.06
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The Pashto Cowboys

In a town called Peshawar in the wild west of Pakistan, there's a gang that call themselves God's Children. They are rough guys, some as young as 13, armed to the hilt with Kalashnikovs and six-shooter revolvers, who cruise around doing good deeds in...
Mild Seven Lights
10.1.06
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Vice Recommends

Before we start, let's just point out that the aim of this column is to tell you about music videos that you can watch using a computer or whatever you use to connect to the internet. Since some of you have been unable to fully comprehend this...
Prancehall & Easychord
10.1.06
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