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The Nixon I Knew

President Richard Nixon and his National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger were realists in their approach to foreign relations, realism meaning analysis of the power relations among major nations in the world and addressing them, and trying to deal ...

From JEFFREY HART, The American Conservative,  3 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Richard Nixon,  Henry Kissinger,  John Connally,  Hans Morgenthau,  Mao Zedong

Solzhenitsyn In America

ON BOARD S/Y BUSHIDO--Sailing into Athens, renamed "cemento-polis" by green-loving Athenians, can be a traumatic experience, for one’s crew, that is. Coming in from the west, crossing Pireaus, my German cook … [Read More] This is the first fallout from ...

From JEFFREY HART, Taki's Top Drawer,  13 Aug 2008

The Impresario

William F. Buckley Jr. (1925-2008) was many things, but centrally he was one of the great American journalists, whose historic achievement was the creation of National Review. Historians will look to his magazine when they seek to explain much that has ...

From JEFFREY HART, Taki's Top Drawer,  29 Feb 2008
Related Topics: William F. Buckley, Jr.

Washington grows wary of e-mail deluge

Juanita Daigle of Baton Rouge, La., is listed as one of the thousands of people who sent e-mails to the Federal Communications Commission opposing the proposed merger between the satellite radio networks XM and Sirius. But Daigle said she never sent ...

From JEFFREY H. BIRNBAUM,KIM HART, San Francisco Chronicle,  23 Nov 2007
Related Topics: Federal Communications Commission,  U.S. Senate,  Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.

Constituents' E-Mail on XM Deal Not Well Received

Juanita Daigle of Baton Rouge is listed as one of the thousands of people who sent e-mails to the Federal Communications Commission opposing the proposed merger between the satellite radio networks XM and Sirius. But Daigle said she never sent an ...

From JEFFREY H. BIRNBAUM AND KIM HART, The Washington Post,  22 Nov 2007
Related Topics: Federal Communications Commission,  U.S. Senate,  Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.

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