Time - USA (2019-06-17)

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In a nowhere Land In the same issue,
James Nachtwey’s photos from Bangladesh
and Feliz Solomon’s accompanying story
on the fight for citizenship rights for
Rohingya Muslims,
who fled there
from persecution
in Myanmar, were
“heart- wrenching,”
wrote Susan
Kuhlmann of Omaha.
“It is important for all
of us to be made aware
of these brutalities,”
she added. Art E.
Anthony of Grand
Prairie, Texas, appreciated the “sobering”
and “insightful” articles on “communities
largely ignored in the Western press,” also
singling out the feature in that issue on
ISIS child soldiers.

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the equaLIzer Readers learned about
more than just the Women’s World Cup
from Sean Gregory’s June 3/June 10 cover
story on women’s professional soccer.
John R. Clark of Boulder, Colo., said the
story provided insight into not just the
athletes but also the
world of the sport and
“soccer games, past
and future.” The issue
of the gender pay gap
in the sport prompted
an outcry from
readers like BuzzFeed
news reporter Molly
Hensley- Clancy,
who said her tweet
about the story was
“composed in rage.”
“My daughter is
presenting this article to her 5th grade class
to bring awareness,” @DarbyDoug tweeted.
Jeff Woll of Mason, Ohio, however, wished
the article’s discussion of wage differences
had gotten deeper into how the men’s and
women’s teams negotiated their contracts.

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and the
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BEHIND THE SCENES For this week’s cover story (page 20),
TIME editor at large Anand Giridharadas (below center) shadowed
Bernie Sanders, the U.S. Senator and 2020 Democratic presidential
candidate, through eight states. TIME senior producer Francesca
Trianni (left) joined them in Ohio to produce an accompanying video.
Watch it at time.com/bernie-video

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“The commander of a U.S. base in England
said to his airmen: ‘May I have your attention,
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