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Old World, New World, Free World

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Monday, November 15, 2004

In the fifteen years since the fall of the Berlin Wall Europe has become increasingly unified, and strains between the Old World and the New World have become more apparent. Author Timothy Garton Ash believes that to strengthen the ideal of the free world, Europe and the United States need to work together.

Jay Street, Washington

Jay Carney, Deputy Washington Bureau Chief, Time Magazine, on politics inside and outside the beltway
» Time Magazine

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Catching the New Wave

George Sarrinikolauou, Greek, author, Facing Athens: Encounters With the Modern City
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Staceyann Chin, Jamaican-Chinese slam poet, on being a new immigrant in New York

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Go West

Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies at Oxford university, Senior Fellow at the Hoover institution, and author, Free World: America, Europe, and the Surprising Future of the West (Random House, 2004), says Washington can never rule the world alone

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MoMA's Moment in the Sun

Alexandra Lange contributing editor to New York magazine, wrote the October 18 cover story on the New Museum of Modern Art says changes inside the new MoMA are as big as the ones on the outside
» New York Magazine
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Dan Levenson creator of ...

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Love means never having to say you're sorry

Some blue Americans have been trying very hard to channel their anger/ sadness into something positive and so sorryeverybody was born. As the word has spread within the blogosphere the site has been flooded by countless photographs of Americans very apologetic over George Bush's election victory. And thankfully those ...

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