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Don’t Tell the French — But They’re Americans Now
Politico via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe end of French exceptionalism isn’t to be mourned. The French were exceptionally moribund economically for decades, holding on to a model whose time passed in the 1960s. Their haughtiness ...
Unity in diversity in Xinjiang
China Daily· 6 days agoThe international forum "The History and Future of Xinjiang, China" is being held in the renowned ancient Silk Road city of Kashi (aka, Kashgar). On behalf of the National Ethnic Affairs Commission ...
A Mythical Stay At Minos Beach Art Hotel In Crete
Forbes· 2 days agoYes, the magnificent property—its 135 rooms, bungalows, suites and villas effortlessly embedded in a seaside peninsula near Agios Nikolaos, Crete—is...
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Post Magazine· 4 days agoPost Magazine is dedicated to serving the most intensely dynamic segment of the entertainment industry: Post Production. Post magazine has over 25 years of experience covering this business.
Exciting escapes for summer readers
The Columbian· 3 days agoFrom Nigeria to Sweden to seedy L.A., this summer’s literary fiction and mysteries/thrillers provide exciting escapes. American Paulie Johansson never...
Musical tells story of Cash family
The Columbian· 3 days agoToward the end of the new stage show “The Ballad of Johnny and June,” John Carter Cash cautiously approaches his mother, June Carter Cash, to discuss a treatment center for drug and alcohol ...
Don’t Tell the French — But They’re Americans Now
Politico· 4 days agoMacron never set out to remake France in the American image. The American comparison that he does like is to Barack Obama. Like Obama, who went around his party’s establishment in 2008 to claim ...