It’s International Women’s History Month — Where Is Secretary Clinton? Fighting gender apartheid laws in Iran: Madame Secretary Clinton and CNN’s Christiane …
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It’s International Women’s History Month — Where Is Secretary Clinton? Fighting gender apartheid laws in Iran: Madame Secretary Clinton and CNN’s Christiane …
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That is why it is so very dangerous to forget history, to sacrifice the past to our own egotism, to convince ourselves that it doesn’t matter anymore. And that is why so many of the Jewish holidays are historical holidays. …
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THE SULTAN: THE NEVER ENDING JEWISH HISTORY | RUTHFULLY YOURS
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It is, of course, the job of the historian to examine the acts of the deceased; and some consider it an equal part of their profession to pass judgement upon them. In the case of Howard Zinn, however, he passed judgment with such …
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A People's History of Howard Zinn | The New Ledger
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A smalll paragraph in the Arts Section of the Monday Times indicated that Frank Gehry had resigned from the task of designing the new Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem, an adjunct to the existing one in Los Angeles built and operated by …
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MARILYN PENN ON THE MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE IN JERUSLAEM CONTROVERSY …
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Read the entire story here. Ronald Radosh is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at The Hudson Institute, and a Prof. Emeritus of History at the City University of New York. He is the author or co-author of 14 books. …
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Pajamas Media » Now We Have to Learn Our History from Oliver Stone?
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Pushback: A Pro-Israel Art Group Takes On the Village. Artists4Israel: “Hamas started a culture war. We decided to be proactive rather than defensive.” January 8, 2010 – by Phyllis Chesler …
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Art Horn spent 25 years working in television as a meteorologist. He now is an independent meteorologist and speaker who lives in Connecticut. He can be contacted at skychaserman@cox.net. …
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History Rewrite. Pearl Harbor. The missing Japanese mini-sub mystery may have been cracked. LA Times Pearl Harbor article lays out the circumstantial case for a sub that got into the harbor, scored hits on USS West Virginia and …
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The Ironies of History: From Pearl Harbor to Iran. The Iranian people are preparing for the next big challenge to the dying regime: tomorrow, 7 December. Pearl Harbor Day. And the regime is lashing out in all directions: …
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The Ironies of History: From Pearl Harbor to Iran. Will December 7 be the biggest challenge yet to the dying Iranian regime? December 6, 2009 – by Michael …
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