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The sheer quantity of individually unqualified selections might perversely make blocking any of them harder.
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The unfolding humanitarian crisis in Sudan, from famine and blocked medical supplies to deadly disease outbreaks, requires ...
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Beppe Severgnini is an Italian journalist and the author of several books, including Italian Lessons: Fifty Things We Know About Life Now.
Robert P. Beschel Jr., who formerly led the Center of Government Practice at the World Bank, is a senior nonresident fellow with the Middle East Council on Global Affairs.
Oxford believed that his wife had been unfaithful to him while he was away on a European tour and (for a time, at least) seems to have doubted that he was the father of her first child. Hamlet says to ...