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Christopher Orlet

by | Jun 21, 2005

I would have thought Ralph Nader’s “dream of a lifetime” was to become the most powerful man in the world….

by | Jun 2, 2005

Every so often Amnesty International has to toss a bone to its wealthy liberal contributors. Otherwise the Ted Turners and…

by | May 26, 2005

Traveling to Belarus today is like taking a spin in a Wellsian time machine. Suddenly one is transported back to…

by | May 18, 2005

A careful observer of the international scene may well be struck by the many parallels between Iran circa 1978 and…

by | May 13, 2005

St. Louis’ Public Library was designed in 1912 by Cass Gilbert, architect of the U.S. Supreme Court Building and New…

by | May 10, 2005

Chapter 1 In which Our Hero urges his fellow citizens to draw inspiration from the figure of Don Quixote Raised…

by | Apr 29, 2005

Just four years ago it was not unusual to find wanted war criminal Ratko Mladic enjoying himself at one of…

by | Apr 22, 2005

At four o’clock in the morning Nicolas Mollinedo Bastar pulls a beat-up Nissan sedan in front of a nondescript apartment…

by | Apr 13, 2005

When Rhodesia’s Prime Minister Ian Smith called for multi-racial elections in 1979, he was bowing to the inevitable. A decade-and-a-half…

by | Apr 5, 2005

I have before me two photocopies. One a Feb. 2004 White House Press Release titled “Steps Taken in U.S.-Libya Relations,”…

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