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BOOK REVIEWS IT n May 1967, Thomas Wardell Bra- den revealed to Saturday Evening Post readers that as part of the Cold War effort CIA funds laundered through American foundations had been used to...
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Even intellectual history has to stop somewhere. So must it have occurred to Ronald Knox when, on reaching page 558 of Enthusiasm (1950), his monumental study of theological kookiness down the...
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John Muggeridge CANADA'S CRACK-UP Twenty y e a r s o f Trudeaumania may last f o r e v e r . There is no sadder victim of old age than a superannuated liberal. Monkey gland injections and...
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points that remain between the United States and the Third World. American talk about the virtues of the free market sounds a little too glib combined with American reluctance to open "trade...
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Arecent article in the New York Times worries about Americans not taking enough interest in Canada's constitutional crisis . Oddly enough we have the same problem up here : apathy. Questions...
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Book Review/John Muggeridge Nobody Died Here Since Yesterday In his now historic interview with Walter Cronkite, Alexander Solzhenitsyn remarked on the lamblike behavior of Western investigative...
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