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War crime and other redundancies by Tom H. Hastings 614 words “Show me anything in war that is moral.” –Sir Arthur “Bomber” Harris, commander of the British Air Force in World War II If you visit the British War Museum you can still hear the voice of Bomber Harris defending his decisions to order the carpet bombing of
The Fukushima Tragedy Resurfaces by Mel Gurtov 761 words Releasing the Water Just as all Americans remember 9/11, Japanese remember 3/11, the day in 2011 that an earthquake and tsunami overwhelmed the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, destroying a town, poisoning a wide area around it, and raising questions about nuclear safety in much the
Taking Life For Granted by Robert C. Koehler 1001 words Realizing that I’ve been taking something for granted — one grain of infinity — is never an abstraction. It generally happens by whack and wallop. Oh yeah, the knee. The knee. It’s kind of important. A crucial part of the realization process is acknowledgment. Maybe