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As the Cold Deepens
… dropping like flies,” she grumbles and I see black winged bodies crumbling on window sills when we open our summer … for sun. What bussing agitates the air as the swarm becomes a single drive a scramble up, a dizzy spin. It is hard …
The End
… fled California, away from the heat and murders, while locals stayed home pointing rifles at the door. Yet they all … for the end. But lots of time passed and the end didn’t come. Then I swore to go straighter and be kinder to people. … an Exxon station self-serve pump. While Denise ran to the ladies room then back to the office for a key, an attendant …
The Paradox of Eleanor Roosevelt: Alcoholism’s Child
… humanitarian reformer and consummate politician—stands a complex figure full of contradictions and paradoxes,” … a contradictory symbolism. She was a crusading idealist yet also a shrewd political pragmatist, an aristocrat with … eaten into her character like a cancer.” But Anna suddenly died of diphtheria when Eleanor was only eight years old, …
Tapes, Scholars, and the Value of Community: One Perspective on the Future of Presidential History
… Tapes, Scholars, and the Value of Community: One Perspective on the Future of Presidential … in the Mexican government in an Office of Special Studies. In this way, Mexicans received credit for their … long he was managing editor of American President.org, a website designed to help students and scholars situate the …
All About Tennyson
… my much loved nephew, Arthur Hallam, is no more. . . . He died at Vienna on his return from Buda, by Apoplexy, and I believe his Remains come by Sea from Trieste.” How Tennyson’s poetic gifts … with the best social, intellectual, and artistic credentials come and go—people like Edward Lear and Benjamin Jowett …
Behind the Wall: Inside Baghdad’s Sadr City
… sidelong glance. “We should leave now,” he said. Normally I complained when a translator told me it was time to go, but … were far more interested in fighting than in strategy. Soldiers who saw action in Falluja against Sunni insurgents … on Enders’ reporting from Iraq, visit the Pulitzer Center’s website . 120-135 By David Enders …
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