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Jeffrey Epstein may be dead, but the power structure that enabled him endures—and the 2022 Cannes Film Festival is Exhibit A that his activities continue without him
The now 60-year-old told Vicky Ward in 2002 that claims by Annie Farmer, one of the brave victims who helped convict her, that she was abused when she was 16 were all lies
On January 28, 1986, the 17 students in Roger Crowley's fifth-grade class at Union Elementary School in Montpelier, along with parents and other visitors, gathered...
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Our men in Havana Tim Weiner is a former New York Times reporter and author of Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA (2007). The history of the CIA, according to Weiner, is a history of the failures of the CIA. The CIA chose not to ignore the book. It posted a response by the agency’s historian that the agency has unfortunately removed from its site. The CIA historian’s response to Weiner’s book was linked in J.R. Bullington’s review for American Diplomacy here, but the link now draws up a blank page. I read the CIA response at the time Weiner’s book was published and thought it was pretty good. Writing from my memory of it, I think it informs Bullington’s review.
my question of the week. which nation has the most tornadoes relative to its land area? is it, a, britain? b, bangladesh. c, belgium, or d, the united states. stay tuned and we will tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge. you will find fresh insights from yours truly and lots of others. you can follow us on twitters and facebook and all that other stuff. remember, you can go to itunes.com/fareed if you miss a show or a special. this week's book of the week is ed epstein's new week "the annuals of unsolved crime." he takes the accepted version of events from lincoln and kennedy's assassinations to daniel strauss gone's sexual encounter in that new york hotel and he undermines the accepted version with careful research and close reasoning. it's really good fun whether or not you end up convinced, but if you like conspiracy theories,