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Christopher Hitchens has died: Fighter, doubter, provocateur
Nation NowHitchens death reactions: A sampling of writers' reactions to the death of public intellectual and Anglo-American citizen Christopher Hitchens.... -
On Christopher Hitchens: August Brown considers
Jacket CopyAugust Brown writes: For me, his greatest influence was on the page. His style was defined by a refusal to resort to stock images and analysis -- or to accept them from others.... -
'Adventures of Augie March' is new One Book, One Chicago pick
Cultural criticForget that Packers-Bears rivalry. The greatest grudge match in history was waged by Thomas Wolfe and F. Scott Fitzgerald over the proper way to write fiction. In a letter to Fitzgerald, Wolfe called himself a “putter-inner.” He tried to cram...Tags: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hyde Park, Humboldt Park, Libraries, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Denis Dutton dies at 66; founder of Arts & Letters Daily website
Denis Dutton, a scholar, author and Internet trailblazer who founded Arts & Letters Daily, a pithy website that links thousands of devoted followers around the world to smart, provocative writing online about books, culture and ideas, died Tuesday in...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Newt Gingrich, Matt Drudge, Los Angeles, Family
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'My Father's Bonus March' by Adam Langer
My Father's
Bonus March
Adam Langer
Spiegel & Grau: 244 pp., $26
In June 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, a ragtag collection of World War I veterans converged on Washington, D.C., to demand money the government had promised them. About...Tags: Douglas MacArthur, Herbert Clark Hoover, Radiology, Corporate Crime, Defense
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Irving Kristol dies at 89; godfather of neoconservatism
Irving Kristol, a forceful essayist, editor and university professor who became the leading architect of neoconservatism, which he called a political and intellectual movement for disaffected ex-liberals like himself who had been "mugged by reality," died...Tags: The Washington Post, University of Wisconsin-Madison, New York University, New York, Science and Technology
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November 4 - Author Adam Langer
WGN NewsMy Father's Bonus March To purchase a copy of the book: My Father's Bonus March Events: Wednesday, November 4th 7 p.m. Book Stall 811 Elm Street Winnetka Thursday, November 5th 6 p.m. Chicago Public Library 400 S. State Street Chicago To his...Tags: History, John Kerry, Arts and Culture, Chicago Public Library, World War I (1914-1918)
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Putting 9/11 into perspective
IMAGINE THAT on 9/11, six hours after the assault on the twin towers and the Pentagon, terrorists had carried out a second wave of attacks on the United States, taking an additional 3,000 lives. Imagine that six hours after that, there had been yet...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Defense, Los Angeles, Adolf Hitler
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John Updike dies at 76; Pulitzer-winning author
John Updike, the two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction whose novels and short stories exposed an undercurrent of ambivalence and disappointment in small-town, middle-class America, died Tuesday. He was 76.
Updike's death from lung cancer was...Tags: Alfred Kazin, Toni Morrison, Edward Hopper, Bernard Malamud, Chiron Corporation
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Six years later
Today, Bandow and Hewitt discuss progress in the war on terrorism. Yesterday they debated the Petraeus report. Later this week they'll focus on Osama bin Laden's new message and other topics. A mixed report By Doug Bandow Hugh, Six years have passed...Tags: Laws, Afghanistan, Armed Conflicts, Iraq, National Security
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The politics of war
Today, Townhall.com's Hugh Hewitt and the American Conservative Defense Alliance's Doug Bandow assess the domestic politics of foreign war. Previously, they re-imagined the War on Terror, pondered the meaning of Osama bin Laden, assessed the state of...Tags: Heads of State, Government, David Petraeus, Adolf Hitler, Ronald Reagan
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China, Russia and the new world disorder
The seven years since 9/11 reveal an old truth: Problems are usually not solved, they are just overtaken by other problems. Those of 8/8, for example. On Aug. 8, 2008, two mighty nations announced their return. Russia, invading Georgia, did it with tanks....Tags: Ethics, Islam, Barack Obama, Philosophy, University of Oxford
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