Criticism
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… to seal off the area. I could walk through debris and bodies without question and watch other reporters pose in the … to dozens of panicked police to get through the checkpoints. At the hospital, the doctor worked very fast. He … Since 1988, Halo Trust teams have cleared more than 26,000 acres of land in Afghanistan—removing nearly 700,000 …
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Essays
… the nomination of Judge Carswell to the Supreme Court by commenting: “Even if he were mediocre, there are lots of … makes Athenian drama especially interesting to us, the tragedies did not volunteer solutions to specific issues of the … characters who evidence both the choric and heroic standpoints. Still, a remarkably coherent outlook does emerge …