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The Crisis Caravan is a hard-boiled portrait of how good intentions can make things worse in distant, scary places we hope aid money will make nicer.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The Crisis Caravan is a hard-boiled portrait of how good intentions can make things worse in distant, scary places we hope aid money will make nicer.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The Crisis Caravan is a hard-boiled portrait of how good intentions can make things worse in distant, scary places we hope aid money will make nicer.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The Crisis Caravan is a hard-boiled portrait of how good intentions can make things worse in distant, scary places we hope aid money will make nicer.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The Crisis Caravan is a hard-boiled portrait of how good intentions can make things worse in distant, scary places we hope aid money will make nicer.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The Crisis Caravan is a hard-boiled portrait of how good intentions can make things worse in distant, scary places we hope aid money will make nicer.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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They travel four camels in a breast, which are all tied one after the other, like as in teams. 43 The whole body is called a Caravan, which is divided into several cottors, or companies, each of which hath its name, and consists, it may be, of several thousand camels; and they move one cottor after another, like distinct troops.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Robert Maxwell - "Caravan" - Spectacular Harps (MGM) 3.
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His "Fly With the Wind" was nearly overpowered by Gravatt's "Caravan" - esque percussion; Cannon's bass notes were not heard as much as felt through the vibrating floor, Bartz 'sax nearly lost in the din.
unknown title 2009
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His "Fly With the Wind" was nearly overpowered by Gravatt's "Caravan" - esque percussion; Cannon's bass notes were not heard as much as felt through the vibrating floor, Bartz 'sax nearly lost in the din.
unknown title 2009
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