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Pursuit of a scoop about Stalin's grandson put AP reporter in the thick of the Cold War
Nov 21st, 2009 - WashingtonExaminer
WASHINGTON, CONN. — Newly arrived in Moscow on his first foreign assignment, Associated Press correspondent George Krimsky sensed he had a sensational Cold War scoop on his hands and he pounced.
The atmosphere's all wrong on 'Planet 51'
Nov 20th, 2009 - New York Pos
As fresh as the latest issue of The Saturday Evening Post, "Planet 51" occupies the same comedy galaxy as Planet Andy Rooney. "Singin' in the Rain" references? John Glenn?...US and China find themselves inextricably intertwined
Nov 15th, 2009 - Washington Post
BEIJING -- The U.S. and Chinese economies -- the world's largest and the fastest-growing, respectively -- have become inextricably intertwined, locked in a kind of mutual co-dependency that neither side thinks is particularly healthy...
Jamal Dajani: The Saudi-Iranian Neo Cold War
Nov 13th, 2009 - The Huffington Post
It's been four months since I described Yemen as a powder keg ready to explode. At the time the entire world was riveted to the television, watching the unfolding events of the "Velvet Revolution" in Iran...Life After the End of History
Nov 8th, 2009 - New York Times
For most of the last century, the West faced real enemies: totalitarian, aggressive, armed to the teeth. Between 1918 and 1989, it was possible to believe that liberal democracy was a parenthesis in history...



