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Parameters Autumn 2005 |
Book Reviews The Sling and the Stone: On War in the 21st Century. By Thomas X. Hammes... Who Killed the Canadian Military? By J. L. Granatstein... A War of a Different Kind: Military Force and America's Search for Homeland Security. By Stephen M. Duncan... etc. |
Salon.com January 22, 2002 Charles Taylor |
The N word From Mark Twain to Chris Rock, it provokes book banning and nervous giggles. A black scholar asks if it's ever OK to say "nigger"... |
Fast Company November 2003 John A. Byrne |
JFK Slept Here A money pit? Not quite. Harlan & Castle financier John K. Castle is as rational an investor as you'll ever find. But he fell in love with a piece of Camelot in Florida. |
American History Robert Dallek |
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Invasion Abandoned As the Cuban T-33 jet strafed the insurgents on the beach, a U.S. carrier plane closed to shoot it down. "Don't fire! Don't fire!" cried the carrier's air controller. "Rules of engagement have been changed." |
Salon.com February 15, 2001 Kerry Lauerman |
Joltless Joe The new collection of Joe Kennedy's letters, edited by his granddaughter, shows the Kennedy mythmaking machine in full spin... |
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The Assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem Did the bloody downfall of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963 put the United States on a slippery slope into a quagmire? |
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A Different Attack Stephen P. O'Donnell is a martial arts visionary, a Marine and a newly born abstract painter. By profession, he's a financial planner. |