Butler, who died Feb. 20, was born in rural Miss., and had his first hit in 1958, singing lead with The Impressions. He later moved to Chicago and entered local politics. Originally broadcast in 2000.
Michal Chelbin for The New York Times Supported by By Ruth Margalit The Israeli poet Aharon Shabtai published a poem last fall ... a woman called out to her. “Thank you,” Einav replied softly.
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Teller leads a gritty, emotional examination of the battles that soldiers wage once they leave the battlefield.
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