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  • Katy Glassborow is a reporter for IWPR in The Hague.

    LRA Prepares for War, not Peace IWPR 2008

  • Ayugi worked alongside Eichstaedt, Clifford and Glassborow, who offered her help with stories.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting: 2009

  • Ayugi worked alongside Eichstaedt, Clifford and Glassborow, who offered her help with stories.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting: 2009

  • Ayugi worked alongside Eichstaedt, Clifford and Glassborow, who offered her help with stories.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting: 2009

  • Ayugi worked alongside Eichstaedt, Clifford and Glassborow, who offered her help with stories.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting: 2009

  • Ayugi worked alongside Eichstaedt, Clifford and Glassborow, who offered her help with stories.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting: 2009

  • None of which would have sat too well with his father, Kate’s great-great-great-great-grandfather Thomas Glassborow, who as one of the city’s more aggressive constables arrested scores of petty criminals who wound up being shipped to penal colonies in Australia.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Kate’s great-great-great-grandfather Ed-ward Glassborow was arrested for public drunkenness in 1881 and thrown into London’s infamous Holloway Prison, his head shaved, feet and hands manacled.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • None of which would have sat too well with his father, Kate’s great-great-great-great-grandfather Thomas Glassborow, who as one of the city’s more aggressive constables arrested scores of petty criminals who wound up being shipped to penal colonies in Australia.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Kate’s great-great-great-grandfather Ed-ward Glassborow was arrested for public drunkenness in 1881 and thrown into London’s infamous Holloway Prison, his head shaved, feet and hands manacled.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

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