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Opinion of the Day Continues on pages 20-21
Yesterday in the “New York Times” EDITORIAL Fifty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, he remains the object of almost universal admiration. However, according to it, his legacy this year... Yesterday in the “New York Times” EDITORIAL Fifty years after the assassinat
Yesterday in “New York Times” EDITORIAL Fifty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, he remains the object of almost universal admiration. However, according to it, his legacy this year... Continues on page 21
Opinion of the Day By BARACK OBAMA Why did John F. Kennedy say in this hall a year earlier: “The Constitution does not make us rivals but rather empowers us as partners in progress.”... Continues on pages 20-21 Denying the vote, betraying oneself
A reminder for those who hope for oblivion for the crime of 12 September By Asif PATOZI Zeni Hajdari was a symbol in life and in death, and the bullet fired at him has indirectly been the expression of a world that still remains the most frightening reflection of a society, in Al
Day’s Opinion By ALFRED CAKO When John Kennedy was to become President of the United States, his father, Joseph, asked for help from Cosa Nostra through S. Jankanas, the boss of Chicago,... A decoding of 21 January Continues on page 33
Opinion of the Day Opinion of the Day When John Kennedy was to become President of the USA, his father, Joseph, asked for help from Cosa Nostra through S. Jankanas, the boss of Chicago,... Continues on page 33 By ALFRED CAKO A decoding of January 21