...sophisticated censorship network in the world. The most notorious part of...beginnings of a digital cold war. Clinton’s comments were quickly...
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...In War Games, the 1983 science-fiction film, Matthew Broderick stars as an...
Next month, Nassau County District Court Judge Terence Murphy, the only active military judge presiding over a New York veterans treatment court, will trade his robes for a U.S. Army uniform
...Airlines from asserting an act-of-war defense to property claims arising from the destruction of the World Trade Center by terrorists on Sept...
...the ground on the ongoing war between the country's pro...of the revolution to the world. Children have also paid a...
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...books that fail to acknowledge atrocities committed by Japanese troops in World War II as well as continued ceremonies that honor war criminals. For...
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...and destruction at the hands of the Nazis. The Germans in World War II killed as many as 800,000 of his countrymen — though...
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Millions of Americans whose departure from the labor force since the start of the last recession adds a layer of complexity to the Federal Reserve's effort to attack unemployment by linking monetary
...affected politics, culture, and society throughout the world. Proposals that focus on the impact of the Cold War on political economy, the national security state...
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