Sitdown Sunday: The coffin business is booming in Central America because of gang violence

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Image: Shutterstock/Syda Productions Image: Shutterstock/Syda Productions IT’S A DAY of rest, and you may be in the mood for a quiet corner and a comfy chair.1. The Aldi effect: how one discount supermarket transformed the way Britain shops

After decades of studying primates, Dutch primatologist and ethologist Frans de Waal has argued that animal politics are not so different from our own. To lose a hand – or, God forbid, both – is a catastrophe that inflicts physical, emotional, and psychological consequences that, as one paper on the ethics of hand transplants put it, “are notoriously difficult to overcome.” 4. The coffin business is booming in Central America due to gang violence

Japanese cuisine, at the high end, is virtually all made by men. This is how Niki Nakayama made a name for herself in Los Angeles.

 

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