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Spectator's Journal
(June 2011)
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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL Crammed Onto Buses Easter in China is when the government makes clear it doesn't like China's house churches. by David Aikman Foreign correspondents in Beijing were alerted...
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CAN CIVILIZATION SURVIVE WITHOUT GOD?
(December 2010)
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Can Civilization Survive Without God? In Washington, the Hitchens Brothers disagree, but with a poignant friendliness. By David Aikman If it wasn't the philosophical equivalent of...
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TIANANMEN TWENTY YEARS LATER
(June 2009)
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Tiananmen Twenty Years Later In this year of awkward anniversaries, the Chinese Communist regime is finding it impossible to suppress the memory of the massacre of June 4, 1989. By...
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OBAMA'S GLOBAL "NARRATIVE"
(April 2009)
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ABOUT A DECADE AGO I was working in Washington with some colleagues on a TV documentarysubsequently aired worldwide by the BBCabout the Israeli-Palestinian agreement known as the "Oslo...
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THE TERROR SPECTATOR: After Mumbai
(February 2009)
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INDIANS AS WELL AS FOREIGN OBSERVERS of all kinds were quick to call the November 26–29 massacres in Mumbai “India’s 9/11.” Mercifully for India, the 10 terrorists who took part in the attacks...
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LETTER FROM BEIJING : Trying to Catch Its Breath
(April 2008)
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leTTeR fRoM beIJInG Trying to Catch Its Breath China struggles to keep up with Olympian expectations. by David Aikman F rom the 20th-floor window of a new apartment block in the...
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POLITICS BY ASSASSINATION
(February 2008)
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Politics Assassination The political plight of multicultural Lebanon. beirut by by David Aikman It’s hard to grasp the reality of a country that for several years has been on the...
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LETTER FROM EUROPE: Anti-Semitism Reinvigorated
(May 2006)
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LETTER FROM EUROPE Anti-Semitism Reinvigorate d Don't wear a yarmulke on a European street. UROPE'S 2.5 MILLION JEWS were beginning to heave a sigh of relief. The anti-Semitic incidents that...
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AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS: Double Bigots
(September 2005)
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"AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS" DAVID AIKMAN Double Bigots I believe that a group of young Muslims—we have already seen this in Brixton-based Richard Reid and Zaccarious...
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The Great Divorce: The U.S. and Europe After the Cold War
(May 2005)
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Books in Review "The Great Divorce" of the Soviet Union, secrets supposedly buried forever slowly emerged and finished the job that Allen Weinstein started. But not before General Dmitri...
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Ukraine's Unreported Revolution: Viktor Yushchenko was swept to power by the forces of religious freedom
(March 2005)
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Ukraine's nreported evolution VIKTOR YUSHCHENKO WAS SWEPT TO POWER BY THE FORCES OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. LARGE PART of what's at stake here is the future of Christianity in this part of the...
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China to Christians: You Have a Mind Problem
(November 2004)
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China to Christians: You Have a Mind Problem BY DAVID AIKMAN Y CHINESE LEGAL STANDARDS, IT WAS AN OPEN-AND-SHUT CASE. The three defendants were convicted last August 6 by the Intermediate...
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Normandy and All That
(September 2004)
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Normandy and All That DTrope shuffles uncomfortably in the presence of the Bush White House. BY DAVID AIKMAN OU WON'T FIND MUCH ANTI-AMERICANISM HERE. People remember what happened on D -Day....
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Chinas Christian Future? The growth of house church Christianity in China is bound to change the world
(December 2003)
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China's Christian Future? The growth of house church Christianity in the world's most populous nation is bound to change the world as we know it. BY DAVID AIKMAN NINA IS IN...
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China's Search for Its Soul
(March 2000)
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or a Chinese Communist regime that has prided itself on a materialist philosophy for half a century, the mid-January ceremony it orchestrated in Lhasa, Tibet, was not without irony. While...
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Spectator's Journal: Egypt's Human Wrongs
(March 1999)
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S ECTATOR' S JOURNAL by David Airman Egypt's Human Wrongs Cairo I n the early hours of August 14 last year, two Coptic Christians were bludgeoned to death in the small Egyptian village of...
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Great Souls
(July 1998)
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What Do Mandela and the Pope Have in Common? Great Souls: Six Who Changed the Century David Aikman Word Publishing /388 pages / $23 REVIEWED BY Joseph Shattan Although liberals pride...
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Spectator's Journal: Wei Jingsheng: Here to Stay
(April 1998)
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SPECTATOR'S JOUR NAL by David Airman Here to Stay w hen China's Communist rulers released Wei Jingsheng from prison last November for a direct flight to the U.S. on "medical parole," they no...
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The Nation's Pulse
(December 1997)
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TH E NATION'S PULSE by David Aikman An Unusual Coalition ii ometimes noises came into my ears," China's President Jiang Zemin confessed on the second day of his late October state visit to...
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Spectator's Journal: India's Nasty Currents
(October 1997)
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S PECTATOR'S JOURNAL by David Airman India's Nasty Currents president Clinton no doubt meant to flatter Indians this summer when he spoke about that nation's achievement since gaining...
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Eminentoes: Tony Blair: He's No Clinton Clone
(July 1997)
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EMINENTOES by David Aikman He's No Clinton Clone The verdict is already in: Tony Blair is a sort of Limey clone of Bill Clinton, a fellow who intuitively seeks the political center, is...
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Asia Watch: Saigon Serenade
(June 1997)
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AS IA WATCH by David Airman Saigon Serenade ii elcome to Vietnam," reads the banner being carried by two slender young women at Da Nang's dockside. In front of them, bearing expressions of...
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Spectator's Journal: Slavery in Our Time
(February 1997)
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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL by David Aikman Slavery in Our Time Slavery. The very word has an ugly feel to it. For one thing, it reminds us of a blot on our own history that was removed only at horrific...
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Asia Watch: China Nationalist
(December 1996)
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"Asia Watch: China Nationalist" by David Airman China Nationalist Is China interested in who wins the U.S. presidential election in 1996? You bet. It's not a character issue to the rulers in Peking— revered national...
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Eminentoes: Appreciating Boris
(October 1996)
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"Eminentoes: Appreciating Boris" by David Aikman Appreciating Boris I t has become an almost eye-rolling feature of European politics: Russian president Boris Yeltsin, fresh from some domestic or foreign...
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Spectator's Journal: Shah Arabia
(September 1996)
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"Spectator's Journal: Shah Arabia" Will the House of Saud go the way of the Pahlavis?...
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Spectator's Journal: Arafat's Eternal Covenant
(August 1996)
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"Spectator's Journal: Arafat's Eternal Covenant" by David Aikman Arafat's Eternal Covenant Arabic words have meaning, even in translation....
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Rescue to the Christians
(July 1996)
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"Rescue to the Christians" Why is the White House ignoring the growing persecution of Christians worldwide? BY DAVID ..--: How DID A JEWISH LAWYER FROM the Reagan administration extract...
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Eminentoes: Zyuganov the Terrible
(May 1996)
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"Eminentoes: Zyuganov the Terrible" by David Airman Zyuganov the Terrible It was at the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos in early February that Western politicians, business executives, bankers, and economists got their...
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Spectator's Journal: The Old Orthodoxy
(February 1996)
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"Spectator's Journal: The Old Orthodoxy" by David Airman The Old Orthodoxy Moscow Democratic-minded Russians are anxious these days as they observe the parliamentary—and perhaps extra-parliamentary—maneuverings of...
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Spectator's Journal/Christians in Zion
(December 1995)
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Christians in Zion by David Aikman Jerusalem T he Feast of TabernaclesSukkot in Hebrew—is one of the most light-hearted of Jewish holidays, as well as one of the pleasantest times of the year to...
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The Faith Spectator/All Fall Down
(November 1995)
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Toronto T hey line up in ranks like migrant day workers, mostly young or middle-aged, their eyes closed and their hands stretched out almost in supplication. A two-person prayer team approaches,...
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