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24 December 2004
In a 1992 CNN interview with Larry King on "Reagan, the Pope, Solidarity and the Fall of Communism," Time Magazine's Carl Bernstein made a stunning assertion: the Vatican had offered to help buttress Poland's ailing pro-Western Solidarity...
23 December 2004
Public mass murder by gunfire is as American as apple pie.  In fact, public mass murder sometimes involves mom, too, as when Charles Whitman killed his mother and wife the day before he climbed atop the Austin, Texas campus bell tower to...
23 December 2004
More Hispanics may have voted for President Bush in 2004, but the perception that the Hispanic vote has shifted is misleading.

Much has been made about the apparent swing of Hispanic voters from the Democratic Party to the...
23 December 2004
President Bush's nomination of Alberto Gonzales to the top justice post in the country sends the wrong signal, at home and abroad.

Gonzales, Bush’s White House legal counsel, would become the first Hispanic to become U.S....
23 December 2004
Tavis Smiley’s departure from National Public Radio will be a loss not only to African-Americans, but also to all NPR listeners.

For its part, NPR issued a vague statement that is long on happy talk about Smiley helping to “...
23 December 2004
Was the melee between NBA players and fans a racial brawl?

The Nov. 19 game between the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons resulted in nine players being banned for more than 140 games.

All of the players...

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