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February 17, 2005

Natan Sharansky
War and dictatorships
Natan Sharansky, Israeli government minister and former Soviet gulag inmate, spoke about democracy and dictatorships at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on Feb. 10. Dictatorships need enemies to survive, says Sharansky - and where enemies don't exist, dictators will create them. (Photo by Marc Halevi)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Zeta-Jones misses parade
But dazzling star catches the Pot after a bit of tolerable cruelty

Refugees give glimpse of human rights, prisons in North Korea
Recent report details plight of political prisoners

Economies in Asia: The dragon vs. the elephant
Tarun Khanna compares economies of China, India

Democracy, freedom always right choice
Israeli minister and former Soviet gulag inmate addresses KSG Forum

Psychic healing
Catastrophe survivors don't want to be seen as victims

 

 

 

 

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