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At one point, acquaintances said, Mr. Tolstich roomed in a squalid ground floor apartment in the Borough Park section of Brooklyn with Boris Khurgin, a newspaperman described by former colleagues as a brilliant poet who drank himself to death at 48.
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Now those villages are empty, many burned to the ground by marauding janjaweed, and the survivors -- some 40,000 by best estimate -- live in squalid tent cities within Kas itself.
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