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Which One of These Things Doesn’t Belong?

25 Sep Which One of These Things Doesn’t Belong?

25.09.06 | 0 Comments

Sometimes pictures are indeed worth a thousand words. Here are the most recent covers of Newsweek sold in Europe, Latin America, Asia — and the U.S.:


And we wonder why 43% of Americans still believe Saddam is personally responsible for 9/11?

Hat-Tip: Michael Froomkin at Discourse.net

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Kevin Jon Heller

Kevin Jon Heller

Kevin Jon Heller is Professor of International Law and Security at the University of Copenhagen's Centre for Military Studies.

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