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BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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On the Cover: Santino Lual started life as a Dinka tribe cattle herder, fled war, wandered across the desert thinking he was one of the last boys alive on Earth and wound up as a Smith Tower elevator operator, ferrying lawyers and dot-comers.
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Now & Then: L'Amourita Lives
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Cover Story: Walking Toward Sunrise
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WRITTEN BY PAULA BOCK PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
A Lost Boy has become a man in the years since his desperate trek across the Sudan led to a new life in Seattle, where he spends his days operating an elevator in a landmark skyscraper. |
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Plant Life: Flourish With Fritillarias
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY RICHARD HARTLAGE
Treasure these flower bells that ring in spring. |
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On Fitness: Videos On Review
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WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN
Check out the latest on Pilates, belly dancing and qigong. |
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Taste: Touching The Heart's Delight
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WRITTEN BY CATHERINE M. ALLCHIN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
Tea and dumplings, Chinese style, put the charm in lunch. |
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Northwest Living: All This Glory And No Spray
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY JACQUELINE KOCH
Anyone who has visited Crescent Moon Rose Garden knows the meaning of the word sensual. |
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