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In today’s lingo, inquisitions are probably the purest form of “hate crimes.” Discover their appeal in
Barnes's new memoir on the Vietnam War finds heroism amidst the banality of the situation.
A fine introduction to the dot-com era and a fascinating look at one of its founders.
It was fitting that one of the food trains for peace back in 1948 was named after Lincoln.
But who among the Republican candidates and cognoscenti are listening?
Author examines both sides of East Germany's surveillance society.
In my article Armistice Day, World Peace and Feeding the Hungry I talk about the amazing work of the Belgian Relief Commission.
On Armistice Day let’s remember that dream of world peace that should have followed the First World War.
John Ross's El Monstruo is a spicy-hot bowl of journalistic menudo. Don't miss this one!
Vietnam in HD is a special event that will air on the History Channel this November 8-10 at 9/8 Central.
BC Writer of the Week