Posts Tagged ‘russia’
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Enjoy Low Gas Prices While You Can
Posted on December 2, 2014
At my local Exxon Station, gas prices haven’t gone down much. But that’s not that surprising. D.C. has really high taxes and it’s a full-service station and it doesn’t have...
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The Scottish Divorce
Posted on September 18, 2014
Amid the bloodshed of the First World War, as the people of Ireland prepared to celebrate the holiest of Christian holidays, a small band of Irishmen embarked on a seemingly...
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Does America Have a Bomb Play?
Posted on August 29, 2014
Things were getting desperate. Notre Dame was down 6 and the clock was ticking....
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The Global Society
Posted on June 20, 2011
It used to be said that domestic differences stop at the water’s edge. That was never less true than it is today. The fact of the matter is that foreign...
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The Zenger Legacy
Posted on February 2, 2011
In 1733, the newly appointed colonial Governor, William Cosby, charged John Peter Zenger, a publisher based in New York, with scandalous libel. In one of the most important legal cases...
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