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br> -- Kevin M. McGehee br> Coweta County, GA /p> p> WRITE ON br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell's Churchillian Disputes at 'The Atlantic' : br> Forget it. The Hitchens piece, despite the billing, is an essentially amiable and disjointed compilation of random stale and boozy thoughts masquerading as a review of books about Churchill, some very old and some newish, which Hitchens may or may not have read. But what's important is that Tyrrell has begun to throw punches at some very flabby and deserving targets. Tell him to keep moving in. And keep his right up. br> -- J. Coyne /p> p> LOYOLA TESTS
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