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Look back at Rylance's interviews before the tragedy – one, dreadfully, on the morning of it – and there is a blitheness to him absent today.
The phrase "the resolve of our nation to overcome" is appropriately therapeutic but misses the critical element that to truly move on from tragedy one needs to commit to a purpose that is future focused.
"Final codas of farce and tragedy," one legal academic wrote later.
They were talking about the Attrells, "They are our local tragedy," one of them said.
There is an almost biblical scale to this transcontinental tragedy, one that shames our western sense of security.
More than 2,500 people died in the Casita Volcano tragedy, one of the worst in Nicaragua's recent history.
Haber's story is an enduring scientific tragedy, one that Charles tells with commendable clarity, style and brevity.
But in the months that followed this tragedy, one might have be forgiven for thinking that the refugee crisis had abated.
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