Indeed his close friend Brigadier Eric Hartshorne confirmed in his book, Avenge Tobruk, published in 1960, that politics was a foremost discussion topic amongst Pienaar and his officers. And while ...
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In the very first chapter, you’re introduced to two of Haymitch’s friends from District 12: Burdock and Asterid. They don’t ...
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If Shulamith Firestone’s last work haunts the feminist movement, it may be because it suggests something disturbing about ...
Sixty years after he first began serializing it in the Yiddish press, and 42 years after publisher Alfred A. Knopf acquired ...
A new book by Phil Tinline recounts the history of a 1967 hoax and its ongoing influence as source code for antigovernment ...
Jeffery Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic and the journalist accidentally added to a leaked group chat where top U.S.
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Editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg spoke with WDSU Investigative Reporter Aubry Killion ahead of his speech at Tulane University.
Suzanne Collins' "Sunrise on the Reaping" is full of Easter eggs for the whole "Hunger Games" series, particularly "Catching ...