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2 days ago |
nwitimes.com | Arthur I. Cyr
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4 days ago |
captimes.com | Arthur I. Cyr
British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle greatly raised the prestige of the lowly detective story with his fictional alter ego, Sherlock Holmes. One of Holmes’ most brilliant insights concerned something that was not present. In “Silver Blaze” a dog did not bark. In a vexing case, what was unheard, what did not happen, proved to be the crucial evidence. Likewise, Canada-United States relations remain quietly strong, despite media focus on current disruptions.
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1 week ago |
telegraphherald.com | Arthur I. Cyr
British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle greatly raised the prestige of the lowly detective story with his fictional alter ego Sherlock Holmes. One of Holmes’ most brilliant insights concerned something that was not present. In “Silver Blaze” a dog did not bark. In a vexing case, what was unheard, what did not happen proved to be the crucial evidence. Likewise, Canada-United States relations remain quietly strong, despite media focus on current disruptions.
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1 week ago |
koreatimes.co.kr | Arthur I. Cyr
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1 week ago |
chicagotribune.com | Arthur I. Cyr
British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle greatly raised the prestige of the lowly detective story with his fictional alter ego Sherlock Holmes. One of Holmes’ most brilliant insights concerned something that was not present. In “Silver Blaze,” a dog did not bark. In a vexing case, what was unheard and what did not happen proved to be the crucial evidence. Likewise, Canada-United States relations remain quietly strong, despite media focus on current disruptions.
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1 week ago |
nwitimes.com | Arthur I. Cyr
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1 week ago |
stripes.com | Arthur I. Cyr
The sun sets at the White House on March 31, 2025. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) The 2024 election victory of President Donald Trump by a majority of the Electoral College votes and a narrow plurality of votes cast at the polls understandably has been a source of great political satisfaction for his partisan base, and for his now captive Republican Party.
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1 week ago |
deseret.com | Arthur I. Cyr
"An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth ..." is a useful starting place for discussion of the influence of Pope Francis, who proved to be a remarkably active and activist leader of the Roman Catholic Church. To modern readers, the Biblical quote (Exodus 21:24) may seem brutal, but the Old Testament sentiment actually represented revolutionary progress. Ancient warfare involved unrestrained killing and pillaging. By contrast, this Hebrew law codified proportionality and limits.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraphherald.com | Arthur I. Cyr
“An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth …,” is a useful starting place for discussion of the influence of Pope Francis, who throughout proved to be a remarkably active and activist leader of the Roman Catholic Church. To modern readers, the biblical quote (Exodus 21:24) might seem brutal, but the Old Testament sentiment actually represented revolutionary progress. Ancient warfare involved unrestrained killing and pillaging. By contrast, this Hebrew law codified proportionality and limits.
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2 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Arthur I. Cyr
"An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth...," is a useful starting place for discussion of the influence of Pope Francis, who throughout proved to be a remarkably active and activist leader of the Roman Catholic Church. To modern readers, the Biblical quote (Exodus 21:24) may seem brutal, but the Old Testament sentiment actually represented revolutionary progress. Arthur I. Cyr is and author of "After the Cold War - American Foreign Policy, Europe and Asia." Email him at [email protected].