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Reagan s longtime secretary of state George P Shultz dies aged 100

Schultz, 100, died Saturday at his home on the campus of Stanford University He was a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution, a think tank, and professor emeritus at Stanford´s Graduate School of Business The Hoover Institution announced his death Sunday, but didn t provide a cause A lifelong Republican, Shultz held three major Cabinet positions in GOP administrations during a lengthy career of public service 

16 of the Most Famous Malapropism Examples

16 of the Most Famous Malapropism Examples Meghan Jones © rd.com Have you ever mistakenly used the completely wrong word while speaking, causing weird looks or perhaps laughter? Well, you re not alone celebrities, politicians, and well-known fictional characters do it too. And in case you didn t know, there s a name for these linguistic goofs: malapropisms. What is a malapropism? A malapropism is the use of an incorrect word in place of another, especially when the incorrect word sounds similar to the correct one. While most malapropism examples, and often the best funny malapropisms, are unintentional errors, a malapropism can technically be a

Biden s Bible puts him in line with inaugural tradition

WASHINGTON (AP) Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will take their oaths of office on Wednesday using Bibles that are laden with personal meaning, writing new

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When Kitsch Gets Dangerous

 Modern History Perspectives series “Jewish tradition commands us to tell the truth to the power” – Elie Wiesel to President Reagan at the public ceremony in the White House, April 19, 1985.  A Nazi for the Office. Or rather not Just over a decade ago, which is not that long a time by the standards of political development, I was very busy. In my capacity of a senior foreign affairs adviser for the members of the European Parliament, including the EU-the UK- the US- and Israel public diplomacy, I did initiate the process examining the possibility of expelling from the EP the one of its new members, British open Nazi who, among his other public racist activities, was bragging openly of having two Rottweiler dogs, ‘one named Anne and the other Frank’. During the several months’ process, I was often wondering: why on earth nobody else bothered to try to block that bastard’s membership at the European Parliament? Why on earth it was considered as acceptable to have an

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