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Hungary's 50-year grudge

via Los Angeles Times
Sunday, October 29, 2006

Fifty years ago this Saturday, Soviet tanks rumbled into Budapest and crushed a Hungarian rebellion against Stalinist rule. The occupying army and its domestic quislings killed as many as 3,000 Hungarians, sent more than 200,000 fleeing into exile and extinguished a movement that, for two exhilarating weeks, had seemed poised to tip the balance of the Cold War decisively against Moscow....

Analysis and Commentary

No backbone in Rollback

by Arnold Beichmanvia Washington Times
Saturday, October 28, 2006

As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian uprising in the fall of 1956, one event, or rather one nonevent, is ignored: the dishonorable role of the United States during the bloody insurrection by Hungarian patriots against Soviet occupation of their war-torn country...

Analysis and Commentary

If we miss this last chance, then our soldiers will have died in vain

by Timothy Garton Ashvia Guardian (UK)
Thursday, October 26, 2006

They died in vain...

In the News

Letter to the Editor: Turks Can Work to Ensure A Future Filled With Hope

with Milton Friedmanvia Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, October 25, 2006

In regard to Matthew Kaminiski's Oct. 21 "Editorial Board: Turkish Tiger": As Milton Friedman says, economic liberty guarantees political liberty…

Analysis and Commentary

God knows why faith is thriving

by Dinesh D’Souzavia San Francisco Chronicle
Sunday, October 22, 2006

A group of leading atheists is puzzled by the continued existence and vitality of religion

Analysis and Commentary

Worthy of a Nobel

by Arnold Beichmanvia Washington Times
Sunday, October 22, 2006

We, starting with President Bush and all believers in democracy and a free press, must not forget the martyred journalist, Anna Politkovskaya, 48 and mother of two…

In the News

Experts at Washington Forum Warn of Difficulties in Determining Kosovo's Future

via Voice of America
Saturday, October 21, 2006

All of the six presenters suggested difficulties in the months ahead…

Analysis and Commentary

Letter to the Editor: Not a Single Person Has Been Harmed by Genetically Engineered Food

by Henry I. Millervia Wall Street Journal
Saturday, October 21, 2006

Your article "Stalk-Raving Mad -- French Farmers, Activists Battle Over Rise in Genetically Altered Corn" (Marketplace, Oct. 12) failed to put my quote on the long-term effects of genetically engineered crops into the larger context of the process of safety testing done by biotechnology companies in order to gain government approval to introduce a GE crop into the U.S. food system…

Analysis and Commentary

What the Swiss Miss

by Kenneth Andersonvia Wall Street Journal
Saturday, October 21, 2006

The Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921-90) is remembered in the English-speaking world, if at all, primarily as a dramatist and, in particular, as the author of the 1956 play "The Visit," which was staged on Broadway in an amended version and later made into a 1964 film starring Ingrid Bergman…

In the News

A liberal who prepared the ground for Thatcherism

with Milton Friedmanvia Financial Times
Friday, October 20, 2006

Lord Harris of High Cross, who died yesterday at the age of 81, played a decisive role in the free-marketcounter-revolution of the 1980s…

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