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...Strobe Talbott, who translated and edited the memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev. The latest project required a special approach, Talbott says, "precisely because it does come from the world of espionage, where deception and illusion are commonplace. Those of us working on the project thought it important to verify the bona fides of the author and, as far as it was possible, his story." As State Department correspondent and diplomatic correspondent during the 1970s, Talbott had covered stories about defectors, agents and double agents--and the tricky business of telling them apart. Says Talbott: "I went back to a number...
...students, the Miami Dolphins, of Gos Ec majors with four exams and two papers due. January was a good month, however, for anyone who had been waiting for an intellectual apologia for cross-dressing as a cultural phenomenon. Androgvny has ostensibly moved from a more fashion had to bona-fide sociological thanks to endorsement, by two Harvard-linked journalist organs: Harvard Magazine and The New Republic...
This lack of explanation, and of insight, hampers the book's attempts to serve as a bona fide history. It is generally agreed among historians that the facts alone do not a history make. Analysis remains a needed ingredient, a fact flippantly ignored in Who Spoke...
First, however, my bona fides. I am not now, and never have been, a member of a Final Club. Further, I did not attend Harvard College. Finally, none of my best friends is a member of a Final Club--though I harbor suspicion about one whose mannerisms are remarkably like those of George Bush...
...offense is, in sum, without any bona fide scoring threats...