October 13, 2011
In 1987, I stood before the Berlin Wall. My heart broke because it was a post-World War symbol of shame. It was a wall that divided a beautiful country and a prison against freedom. Like most people, it never occurred to me that the wall would come. It did – in a series of events […]
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October 13, 2011
I went with a friend for lunch at a restaurant that has made a name for itself, both locally and overseas. When the waitress took our orders, my friend and I were staring at each other with disbelief. She hardly established any eye contact with us. Later, I asked another waitress for direction to the […]
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