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Book Review: ‘The Demeter Code’ by Russell Brooks
Constant rumors and theories keep the world on edge with thoughts of pandemic horrors that could destroy everything as we know it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Extraordinary Rendition’ by Paul Batista
A terrorist trial raises questions about the conflict between patriotism and the legal rights of the individual.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Muffin Man’ by Stephan Collina
Each war carries survivors, many not able to cope with life once war is done. Some are still searching for a cause, but where does that search lead?
Read More »Boston Marathon Bombings Should Not Figure Into Immigration Debate
Make no mistake – Americans are other!
Read More »Boston Marathon Attack – A New Vigilance Most Needed
The Boston Marathon attack is a slap in the face to a sleepy-headed America.
Read More »Boston Marathon Attack – The City and Sportsmanship Will Not Be Diminished
New York and Boston are now forever linked as sisters in sorrow, but our example can provide something to remember as Boston slowly heals its wounds.
Read More »Book Review: The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI’s Manufactured War on Terrorism by Trevor Aaronson
A disturbing account of the FBI's anti-terrorism efforts since 9/11.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness
In this powerful revival of the Tony-nominated play from 1992, hostages in Lebanon squabble, bond, and try to keep themselves calm and sane.
Read More »Book Review: Redemption Day by Steve O’Brian
Steve O’Brien compelling conveys the danger of homeland terror - taking a group from our own foundations, and giving it a face we may see in any area of the country.
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