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Margareth Thatcher’s Lessons for Europe

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PRINCETON – Margaret Thatcher was much more respected outside Britain than she was in her own country. In the United States, but also in Central Europe, she is recognized as a hero, especially in the fight for economic and political freedom.

Benediction bestowed upon participants in the candlelight procession organized by Italian Catholic Action, 11 October 2012, Benedict XVI

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BENEDICTION BESTOWED BY HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI UPON PARTICIPANTS IN THE CANDLELIGHT PROCESSION ORGANIZED BY THE ITALIAN CATHOLIC ACTION

Farewell Hillary, For Now

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TOKYO – F. Scott Fitzgerald famously said that “there are no second acts in American lives.” Hillary Clinton’s stunning (and, I trust, unfinished) career – from First Lady to United States Senator to presidential candidate to US Secretary of State in the administration of the man who defeated her – proves that Fitzgerald could not have been more wrong.

Arab liberals must stay in the game

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Back in 2006, I wrote a piece for Nature on what Islamist science policy might look like. It was for a special issue on Islam and science, which carried the cover-line: 'Must the Muslim world stay science poor?'

The Diplomacy Option

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DENVER – A senior Russian diplomat, in contrasting North Korea and Iran, once said to me: “The North Koreans are like neighborhood children with matches. The Iranians are who we really need to worry about.”

Gustav Leonhardt Obituary

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artist_leonhardt Harpsichordist at the heart of the early music movement

Margaret Thatcher about The Maastricht Treaty 1993

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Margaret Thatcher about The Maastricht Treaty 1993 My Lords, when I came to this House it was somehow under the impression that things were less lively here, much more courteous and much less robust. I find that it is not so and I am delighted. First, perhaps I may make one or two remarks about what my noble friend the [Lord Wakeham ] Lord Privy Seal said. He referred very much to the importance of trade and said that Europe is an excellent export market for us. We are of course an even better import market for the rest of Europe. We have had a great deficit on trade ever since we entered.

Long History of a Forgotten Massacre

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Exactly 50 years ago today, between 100 and 200 Algerians, who were taking part in a peaceful demonstration, were murdered by Paris police. After decades of official cover-up, the collective memory of the events of 17 October 1961 is finally being restored.

Memories of Chehhov

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Memories of Chekhov, from which this excerpt is drawn, is the first documentary biography of Anton Chekhov to be based on primary sources:

The Roots of Nazi Eugenics

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nazi.jpg Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire continent and exterminated millions in his quest for a co-called "Master Race."

The Life of Sir (Saint) Thomas More ( 1478- 1535 ) : “King’s good servant, but God’s first”

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451-Sir-Thomas-More Thomas More was born in Milk Street, London on February 7, 1478, son of Sir John More, a prominent judge.

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