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John F. Kennedy and Revisionism
… Although scores of books have been written, especially with competing theories on his life and tragic death, most have … its format did indeed depart from traditional historical studies that follow the flow of events with the sole aim of … account of unfolding events, he notes that on Aug.26, 1963, Secretaries Dean Rusk of State and Robert McNamara …
“Shadows on the Sand”
… “Sing, Sing, Sing,” inappropriately muted but unmistakable, coming over the loudspeakers in the dining room. This was … poignant interactions between commerce and art, it may also be said that an inundation of top-40 rock can be a … to confront the old red brick pavilion and recreate a soldier stepping off a blue and gray coach on a winter’s night …
Maoists in the Forest: Tracking India’s Separatist Rebels
… and fellow activist Asiya Jeelani wasn’t so lucky. She died instantly. Kashmiri fisherman, Srinagar. Gul Wani, a … tribe that account for about 10 percent of the state’s 26 million people. While the Bodo people traditionally use a … attract disaffected members of the middle class. Slick new websites can now be found on the internet, and volunteers …
Three Eighteenth-Century Gardens
… and finally led him away from his shop to seek the companionship of other Quakers who like himself were stu … so well that he could converse in either language, and studied other subjects allied to his career as a botanist. He … ship, and now and then give them a little water . . .” 1726—  ”I have never seen anything you sent me by Capt. B. The …
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A Monument to Forgetting
… the last man to serve as president in exile, was also aboard the plane. He was the man who passed the … priests, political advisors, and aides. Ninety-six people died. It was an incredible event, for a country to lose so … to initiate the process of building a memorial that would commemorate both the victims of the Katyn massacre and the …
Week of 3/25/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … the pagoda, but she didn’t have any family — her children died before her eyes in a Khmer Rouge labor camp — so the … had to travel to the Capitol to remind our elected officials of their duty to defend young Americans is shameful. Yet …
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