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8 Questions for Jason Motlagh
… for “ Sixty Hours of Terror ,” a piece published on VQR’s website that is being heralded as the definitive account of … The police, at best, man remote outposts and roadside checkpoints. The militants own the night. 5. Women and children … between Taliban and NATO forces. It is their damaged bodies and spirits that seem to figure most prominently in …
What Is Property?
… Berle, Jr., and Gardiner C. Means. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.75. The Coming Struggle for Power. By John … as fast as the rest. Under such circumstances, as this book points out, it is no longer the individual himself who uses … lead the child back from the random pastures of the Liberals’ wide-open world to a point within the definite confines …
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Sugar Days
… cash and decided to give the harvest a try. I had found a website, SugarBeetHarvest.com, and an e-mail address, to … of his glasses, and yellow block lettering emphasized his points. I learned that I would not be picking beets, as I … in Minnesota and North Dakota. But many also would seek steadier employment, and the sugar industry, as Hill had …
Playwrights, Presidents, and Prague
… Czechoslovakia and its first president. When T. G. Masaryk died in 1937 he was perhaps the best-loved European. His … and convinced Woodrow Wilson, who in his Fourteen Points had called only for autonomy for the peoples of … a quarrel between Karel Capek and 1920’s America. In May 1926, after Capek had been reported as speaking out against …
Still There, Lying Gently
… sent it to the main office 60 miles away with a push of a computer button. “It’s an awful thing,” Ed said, leaning … Inside the prosecutor tapped his half-glasses and studied me. I knew he wanted to say something sharp so I turned … and the defendant’s. I glanced above the judge at the gold points on the wall. Then I heard Lila step down from the …
Notes on Current Books, Summer 1983
… personality have been examined thoroughly by a number of competent historians, yet we still have little inkling of … only Child’s keen interest in the abolition movement but also her ideas concerning labor, marriage, temperance, … alone push on further. This book gives a professional soldier’s analysis of the Sino-Japanese War, and a useful …
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