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The Photo Issue 2007

Little England In Sri Lanka
At first glance, Nuwara Eliya seems a typical Sri Lankan town. Pineapple, jackfruit, mango, avocado and plantain spill from roadside stalls. The call to prayer wails out. Buzzing tuk-tuks and the roar of the mighty TATA lorries and buses scatter the...
Martin Parr, Susie Parr
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

The Student Army Of Burma
A few years ago I lived in one of the ABSDF's seven military camps along the Thai/Indonesian/ Chinese border. The All Burma Students' Democratic Front are a student army fighting for democracy in their home nation. They formed in November of 1988
Richelle Forsey
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Maras: America's Future
On the morning of August 15, 2005, jailed members of the Mara Salvatrucha gang threw three grenades, smuggled in by prison guards, into a dormitory housing members of the Mara 18 at the El Hoyon prison in Escuintla, Guatemala. They then walked in and...
Victor J Blue
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Kabul's Forgotten Kids
Afghanistan has been cranking out war orphans for nearly 30 years. It's like a national industry. The present tally for Afghan children who have lost or been separated from their parents during the war is 2 million nationwide. In a country where kids...
Massoud Hossaini
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Holy Heroin
There are about 6,000 junkies living in East Jerusalem, the area Israel captured (or recaptured) from Jordan during the Six-Day War. Unlike the rest of the West Bank, the Palestinian Authority has no control over the region, which has resulted in more...
Tanya Habjouqa
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Days Of Thatcher
In July 1981, Liverpool police arrested Leroy Cooper in front of a large crowd in the poor, black Toxteth neighborhood. The arrest, carried out with the force's then-customary casual brutality, served as a flash point for pent-up rage at police...
John Sturrock
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Us And Them
This photo story is all about the complex relationship that people have with animals. It's about how animals become consumer products for people, objects for medical research to benefit humanity, and also how we use them for love and affection
Jan Van Ijken
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Russian Roulette
Starting in the 80s, AIDS hit the United States and Europe in two waves. First came the actual disease, the thing you can get that kills you dead. Then came the massive piles of info, stats, debate, and talk. Almost two decades later, we challenge you...
Misha Galustov, Alexa Karolinski
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

I Got A Match: Your Face And My Ass
Butts are like snowflakes-no two are the same and they're fun to catch on your tongue. Hahaha, ew. Anyway, we've got six girls and six butts here. Can you tell whose are whose? And which one would you most like to lay your weary head on?
Kathy Lo
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Gavin Watson
KELLEY"I first met Kelley in 1983 at an 18th birthday party. She was the only punk there and I was the only skinhead. Everybody else looked like Kevs and Norms so it was love at first
Gavin Watson
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

Kakaibang Eba
These lovely ladies from the Philippine island of Cebu are named Ping Ping, Booba, Paige, Nicksie, and Candy. They are performers in the "Amazing Philippine Show," a hugely popular theatrical variety revue full of all kinds of razzle-dazzle, including...
Federica Palmarin
7.1.07
The Photo Issue 2007

The Girls Of "shot By Kern"
Photos by Richard Kern
Richard Kern
7.1.07
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