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The Duke and Jazz
Starting his career in Harlem's Cotton Club during the roaring 20’s, Duke Ellington developed the style that made him the jazz “Mozart”, an American genius who brought depth to Jazz.
Ralph Peters, soldier, adventurer, writer and now historian has a simple premise: America is good for the World!
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Mother Nature Can Be Cruel
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Iraq: The Federalist solution
One of the biggest debates within Iraq is the very nature of the state itself. The disputed question is federalism.
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Why Truman Loved the Bomb
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Review: March of the Penguins
Writer’s notes: The March of the Penguins is a documentary about Emperor penguins and their lives in Antarctica.
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Evil in Harry Potter's World and Ours
Voldemort himself created his worst enemy, just as tyrants everywhere do! Have you any idea how much tyrants fear the people they oppress?
The key to stability in Asia lies in the development of a closer India-United States alliance.
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China, Japan and India: Pacific Rim
China is a world power but the question remains, what problems does a resurgent China present to American interests?
Kelo v. City of New London puts in focus what is at stake in the debate over upcoming Supreme Court nominations.
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