As Nixon aged, Butterfield told Woodward, “instead of mellowing, the neuroses intensified and he lumped them all together.”
Chris Herlinger
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A Chronicler of Pain
‘Voices from Chernobyl,’ by Svetlana Alexievich; ‘Zinky Boys,’ by Svetlana Alexievich
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War Without End?
‘Redeployment,’ by Phil Klay; ‘Green on Blue,’ by Elliot Ackerman; ‘The Corpse Exhibition,’ by Hasan Blasim
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Helping The Poor Prosper
‘The Tyranny of Experts,’ by William Easterly, and ‘The Bright Continent,’ by Dayo Olopade
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To the Ends of the Earth: Faith at work around the world
There are hundreds of faith-based humanitarian groups working around the world today.
