To Each His Own': Every wage slave needs a friend like this, but who is he? - The Japan Times

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Izuru Narushima's 'To Each His Own' is a serious treatment of the theme of 'black companies' that flirts with fantasy in its first half but shades to heart-warming melodrama in its second.

Banned Books, Censored Topics: Teaching About the Battle Over What Students Should Learn - The New York Times

The Darkest Manga Series, Ranked

My Family's Shrouded History Is Also a National One for Korea - The New York Times

Worst Decisions in Music History

The trillion-dollar taboo: why it's time to stop ignoring mental

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Social sciences and humanities faculties 'to close' in Japan after ministerial intervention

Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to WWII - Zinn Education Project

Emma Watson's house of spirits

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