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I briefly met Natan Sharansky about five years ago. We were sitting together at NBC TV waiting for our respective interviews. I wanted to speak with him. In fact, I had wanted to speak with him since
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There seems to be a general conviction that the world has lost faith in the United Nations and its ability to solve international disputes in an impartial manner. The world body is suspected of practicing
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