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Margaret Cordi
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United States officials met in China with their North Korean counterparts and warned them that talks would cease if they did not stop issuing “bellicose” statements. The North Koreans admitted…
by
Margaret Cordi
,
on April 29, 2003
[Weekly Review]
Weekly Review
Chaos ruled Baghdad for a second week; much of the city, already without water, food, electricity, a stable currency, or a governing body, was on fire, though the rampant looting…
by
Margaret Cordi
,
on April 22, 2003
[Weekly Review]
Weekly Review
After reviewing the devastation caused by the biggest wildfire in Oregon’s history, President George W. Bush announced his plan to protect 190 million acres of national forest land by allowing…
by
Margaret Cordi
,
on August 27, 2002
[Weekly Review]
Weekly Review
Three days after Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan blamed “infectious greed” for the faltering of the stock market but declared the economy essentially sound, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell…
by
Margaret Cordi
,
on July 23, 2002
[Weekly Review]
Weekly Review
Representatives of 58 rich and poor countries gathered in Monterrey, Mexico, to determine how best to spread the wealth and improve the lot of the 1.2 billion people who live…
by
Margaret Cordi
,
on March 26, 2002
[Weekly Review]
Weekly Review
Preparing for a potential strike against Iraq, the United States plucked Vice President Dick Cheney out of hiding and sent him touring Arabia to summon support from the region’s leaders.…
by
Margaret Cordi
,
on March 19, 2002
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Remembering Il Duce
by
Mario De Cristofaro
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Translated by
Margaret Cordi
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