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Attacking Tehran via South Ossetia
An editor I once worked for told me that when his parents and grandparents discussed the day's news over dinner, they would inevitably finish by...
Iran Times International (Washington, DC), 09/12/08 by Stephen Kinzer · More from publication -
Grand inquisitors
POLITICS has never been Orhan Pamuk's great interest. He fits into that glorious category of writers whose sole obsessions are reading and writing....
World Literature Today, 11/01/06 by Stephen Kinzer · More from publication -
Cruel realities: The American conquest of Guam
On a wet summer morning in 1898, an American warship appeared off the coast of Guam. Its commanders had a simple mission: seize the tiny Pacific...
World Policy Journal, 06/22/06 by Stephen Kinzer · More from publication -
Renewal by LDS creates stir in Illinois town
Editor's note: The Deseret Morning News has reported extensively on Nauvoo in previous stories. Here is another perspective. NAUVOO, Ill. --...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/01/04 by Stephen Kinzer The New York Times · More from publication -
Wal-Mart's big-city plans stall again
CHICAGO -- Less than a month after voters in Inglewood, Calif., rejected Wal-Mart's effort to build a store there, Wal-Mart was dealt another blow...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 05/06/04 by Stephen Kinzer New York Times News Service · More from publication -
Sad legacy of 2 U.S.-led coups
Soon after the CIA installed him as president of Guatemala in 1954, Col. Carlos Castillo Armas visited Washington. He was unusually forthright with...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/30/03 by Stephen Kinzer New York Times News Service · More from publication -
Dreaming in Turkish
My favorite word in Turkish is istiklal. The dictionary says it means "independence," and it has special resonance in Turkey because Turkey is...
World Policy Journal, 09/22/01 by Stephen Kinzer · More from publication -
Homecoming for the totem poles
A spirit of mutual respect has grown between Native Americans and U.S. museums thanks to a law enabling tribes to repatriate the artefacts and...
UNESCO Courier, 04/01/01 by Stephen Kinzer · More from publication -
A Fierce Hunter
WHO NEEDS A SHOTGUN? EAGLES RARELY MISS. WHO NEEDS A SHOTGUN? EAGLES RARELY MISS. BOKONBAYEVA, KYRGYZSTAN The fiercest and most successful...
New York Times Upfront, 12/13/99 by Stephen Kinzer · More from publication -
Caspian countries plan ceremony for opening of 515-mile pipeline
BAKU, Azerbaijan -- The new nations of the Caucasus and Central Asia will take a giant step away from their former masters in Moscow this weekend....
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 04/15/99 by Stephen Kinzer N.Y. Times News Service · More from publication
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