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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
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This, from a leading liberal, in today's NYT:
It feels unseemly to defend the vaporizing of two cities, events
that are regarded in some quarters as among the most monstrous
acts of the 20th century. But we owe it to history to appreciate
that the greatest tragedy of
If there were a simple formula for making revolution, they would be more
frequent. Many of the great revolutions would have seemed to be
relatively unlikely early on. Castro began with a bungled raid.
Neither Lenin nor Mao had widespread support early in their
revolutionary activities.
My own
Subsidised work schemes not effective
by Carolien van Eykelen
AMSTERDAM - The millions of euro's spent in the last years to help
unemployed get a job were a waste of time. According to a report published
today by the Social Cultural Plan Bureau, subsidies used to reintegrate
beneficiaries into
I would agree with that, but, pomo style, I cannot say in advance whether I
would deny it or not. I left out of my remarks explicit references to
bookreading as such. I think UNESCO publishes some statistics on it, but I
think they refer to books sold mainly which tells you very little. My
Somehow this went just to the sender.
Cheers, Ken Hanly
His qualifications are not scientific ones that one would expect as an
inspector looking for nuclear weapons but he is well qualified as as a tool
of US interests. He certainly did help uncover weapons in the first series
of inspections but