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A Most Violent Year
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November 8, 2011
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I Am Not For Herman Cain. Believe Me, I Really Am Not. But…
January 27, 2011
Joshua Kurlantzick
The Belligerents
March 3, 2003
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Notebook
March 9, 1987
Richard Holbrooke
Promises, Promises
July 1, 1985
James Rosenthal
The Myth of the Lost POWs
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October 17, 1970
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Nixon's Peace Plan
October 10, 1970
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Why the Paris Talks Are Getting Nowhere
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