From a Leftist perspective, Aijaz Ahmad succinctly concluded, “Khomeini’s takeover was one of those rare conjunctures in which the revolution and the counter-revolution were condensed in the same ...
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The trial of former officer Adrian Gonzales, who was acquitted this week of child abandonment and endangerment charges, was ...
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As universities in South Africa prepare to admit a new group of students, thousands of young people from rural parts of the ...
Anita Desai, an acclaimed author, has always been known for her deep understanding of human emotions and relationships ...
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Massimo F. D’Angelo and William M. Pekarsky offer a constitutional analysis of New York City’s Community Opportunity to ...
The most interesting thing about the La Crosse town hall was the energized audience of rural and small-town Wisconsin and ...