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Ms. Flint has reported from the Nuba Mountains for 20 years.
Are We Witnessing the Next Darfur? Mia Farrow 2011
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Growing up, Ms. Flint's longtime baby-sitter had a son with cerebral palsy.
A Novel Benefit Gala Lizzie Simon 2011
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Ms. Flint has reported from the Nuba Mountains for 20 years.
Mia Farrow: Is This the Next Darfur? Mia Farrow 2011
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Ms. Flint has reported from the Nuba Mountains for 20 years.
Mia Farrow: Is This the Next Darfur? Mia Farrow 2011
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Ms. Flint took pains to choose an excellent child-care center for William, now 4, and he quickly surpassed other kids, sharing his toys and learning classroom rules.
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Ms. Flint -- who had only a few hours earlier appeared on television to support Mr. Brown -- accused him in an open letter of using her as "female window dressing" for his administration, in a criticism of male dominance in Mr. Brown's political world.
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He slept so poorly that Ms. Flint took him on midnight drives in the car to calm him.
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As high-maintenance as William was, Ms. Flint says, he has also been high-reward.
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The wanton wench slurring huskily from the hay through widely spaced teeth is still current and is an adornment to the beautiful Ms. Flint.
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Both writers are intimately familiar with Darfur — Ms. Flint reportedly came close to getting herself killed there when traveling with rebels in 2004 — and their accounts are as readable as they are tragic.
Genocide in Slow Motion Kristof, Nicholas D. 2006
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