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318Sorry for the intrusion.. As compensation I suggest to look up the author NormaEddy Blinker-6/9/2001
317" Twenty-one tired-looking men sat in two rows in a Nuremberg courtroom, onEddy Blinker-6/9/2001
316Hi Eddy - not trying to falsify history - Krupp was a defendant at the first, moIlaine-6/9/2001
315On the Anti German Propaganda Trail again? < I guess you are aware that manyEddy Blinker-6/9/2001
314Some of the secret rearmament went on in other countries than the Soviet Union, Ilaine-6/9/2001
313The secret German rearmament took place inside the USSR. Which may be one reasonJF Quinnelly-6/9/2001
312Thanks, Charley. I just signed up to take a summer school class at George MasonIlaine-6/7/2001
311Charley Reese has dug up the passages from Tragedy and Hope that got the BircherTom Clarke-6/7/2001
310Some classic economics texts are available online here: econlib.org TomThomas M.-5/26/2001
309Hypertexts online at UVA - xroads.virginia.eduIlaine-5/26/2001
308I'm in the middle of The House of Morgan - interesting book. I expect to fiThomas M.-5/25/2001
307The US was still accepting gold as money at $20 an oz (and at easier terms than JF Quinnelly-5/24/2001
306The lenders were individuals, who bought foreign bonds. Lots and lots of indiviIlaine-5/23/2001
305<i>Where did the money go? US interests were owed $30 billion by European JF Quinnelly-5/23/2001
304>>A puzzled, somewhat skeptical Alice asked the Republican leadership someIlaine-5/23/2001
303The Friedmann & Schwartz book arrived Friday. I could say, but I'd be jIlaine-5/13/2001
302One of Quigley's books is still in print, at Liberty Press/ Liberty ClassicsJF Quinnelly-5/12/2001
301The review was favorable enough to make me want to read Tayor's books. The Ilaine-5/12/2001
300Well, it's the Atlantic Monthly after all. Considering the source, I think iTom Clarke-5/12/2001
299Taylor looks interesting. We seem to have some things in common. "I prefeIlaine-5/12/2001
298Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps was something people believed in back theIlaine-5/12/2001
297This gadfly historian tells it like it was. theatlantic.comTom Clarke-5/12/2001
296As a kid, I had a book of 10 years of Annie strips, and I loved it. The reason Thomas M.-5/12/2001
295I'll keep Mountains of Debt in mind. As for Smith's conclusions, you coThomas M.-5/12/2001
294Yes, Little Orphan Annie was in the papers when I was growing up. I never likedIlaine-5/11/2001
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