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… by diverse survivors, this book is in one way a full-bodied Holocaust story of the new type: it includes extensive … Burstein and Louis Masur each claimed that their years—1826 and 1831, respectively—were crucial in understanding … the end that it loses the vigor that it should have. Regis points out that although romance novels account for more …
Philip Jessup, Diplomatist
… what they need for their own purposes, in their own jobs, comporting with their own internally inspired hopes and … cheered President Nixon through the streets of Arab capitals, and Secretary Kissinger has been gathering accolades … How has all this occurred? A recent piece by George Will points out the source of change. It lies in the reversals …
Reunion In Budapest
… to the West. That was the finest hour of the “reform Communist” government, as its act of defying a Warsaw Pact … pained to admit that there is no part in it for them. They also find that survival on frozen retirement incomes in an … when the “Eighth” of the “Matthew” bade its official adieu to the old school. “ Gaudeamus igitur juvenes dum …
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A Place to Pray
… on the outside, but Lao Buddhist temples on the inside—got complaints, were shut down, vandalized. Neighbors gossiped, … after his mother moved into the temple, Boun Lai’s father died. He was put in a wooden box—a makeshift coffin, the lid … it really was about the money.  Boun Lai recalled the funerals of other men, one in particular who had been placed …
Soviet Russia and the Powers
… Bolshevism’s foreign policy is directed by political expediency rather than by the possibility of practical … 349,874,000 roubles gold of which almost one-third (111,026,000 roubles to be exact) was with Germany. But this was … conduct. Between Russia and England exist certain cardinal points of difference in the sphere of world politics which …
The Golden Years
… her father and my grandfather, on my mother’s side. I knew also that my grandmother was included in the “you don’t know … of a dog, I said to myself. So that’s what the old man has come to, eating off the table is he? “You might expect a kid … was never what you’d call a wallflower, but after my uncle died she began to run around with this fellow who was young …
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