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Democrats? Republicans? Actually, it's hard to tell. (Confer.) Lane Core Jr. CIW P Tue. 05/23/06 07:14:16 PM |
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In the Age of Newspapers From "Austria" in The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton, Volume III: It is sometimes possible to arouse faint interest in anything remotely historic and always possible to arouse a fashionable fuss about anything prehistoric. But the facts which led up to the facts which stare us in the face, those are known practically to nobody in the age of newspapers. (pp. 515f) Lane Core Jr. CIW P Tue. 05/23/06 06:42:25 PM |
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