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A question of loyalty
The old lefty Neil Kinnock backs Britain, says Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. But Chris Patten is batting for France. Brussels When push comes to shove,...
Spectator, The, 05/31/03 by Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose · More from publication -
Police state
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard reveals that the EU is using the war on terrorism to threaten our freedom LET us be thankful, briefly, that the current...
Spectator, The, 10/06/01 by Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose · More from publication -
Now it's blasphemy to mock Europe
The EU is going to extraordinary lengths to protect itself against criticism, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, and at Nice next month will seek new...
Spectator, The, 11/18/00 by Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose · More from publication -
They didn't need the CIA
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard on why Mr Clinton is wrong about his own country's role in Guatemala REPORTING on Central America in the 1980s as a...
Spectator, The, 03/20/99 by Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose · More from publication -
A Twilight Struggle: American Power and Nicaragua, 1977-1990
The Bush administration assumed that the Sandinistas would win too, writes Robert Kagan in his massive study A Twilight Struggle: American Power...
National Interest, The, 06/22/96 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard · More from publication -
Bogus therapy veils truth in memories - psychological therapy that encourages adult women and others to remember childhood sexual abuse experiences - Column
Therapists with limited training and minimal certification are encouraging adults to conjure up painful childhood memories and take action against...
Insight on the News, 02/07/94 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard · More from publication -
Getting to know the general - Haitian military leader General Raoul Cedras
Gen Raoul Cedras has demonstrated a particular savvy in international relations with his manipulations in delaying the return of Jean-Bertrand...
National Review, 11/29/93 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard · More from publication -
Nicaragua's killing fields
DURING the years of Sandinista rule it was difficult for a journalist to report on large areas of the interior of Nicaragua. A special travel...
National Review, 04/29/91 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard · More from publication -
Tongues of Fire: The Explosion of Protestantism in Latin America. - book reviews
Tongues of Fire: The Exploration of Protestantism in Latin America Tongues of Fire: The Exploration of Protestantism in Latin America LATIN...
National Review, 12/31/90 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard · More from publication -
Will the Sandinistas give up power? - includes related article
After the despair of electoral defeat, the Sandinistas are coming to the liberating realization that if you embody the popular will, you don't have...
National Review, 04/01/90 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard · More from publication



