cnn.com — The photograph became an icon of the Great Depression: a migrant mother with her children burying their faces in her shoulder. Katherine McIntosh was 4 years old when the photo was snapped. She said it brought shame -- and determination -- to her family. "I wanted to make sure I never lived like that again," says McIntosh, who turns 77 on Saturday.
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Closed AccountDec 4, 2008
Why short something when the payoff will be in US dollars which will be useless when hyperinflation hits. do you even have a clue?
spinningheadDec 4, 2008
Go to bed, Mr Limbaugh.
Closed AccountDec 5, 2008
"Well done CNN"? Any news station can report a moving story, to some extent, that's not relevant to the world that we live in. Give me a fair and balanced news station and I will say "about f**kin time".
globalthreatDec 5, 2008
Times are tough right now. Im sure some of us can relate to Katherine McIntosh.
texaskozDec 5, 2008
I was one of those who lost a job. The day I was laid off, I began looking for another job. I had several interviews by the end of the first week and after several job offers I accepted a job in the middle of week 2. The point is that there are jobs out there. If you are out of work you actually have to put your feet on the ground and go find one. Job searching on Careerbuilder or Monster isn't really job hunting.
jaythree9Dec 9, 2008
If you live in Minnesota, you can view the print in Gallery 365 at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. <a class="user" href="http://artsmia.org/viewer/detail.php?v=12&amp;id=4383">http://artsmia.org/viewer/detail.php?v=12&amp;id=4 ...</a>
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