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Sunday in Copenhagen

abstract: Copenhagen always had a special place in my imagination. It was the first city I saw in the Western world. My visit was brief;

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Sketches from Italy

Italy is deceptively familiar. We have seen it in the movies, heard its songs, tasted its food, and read about it. Yet Italy’s history is

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Layers of beauty

Italy is deceptively familiar. We have seen it in the movies, heard its songs, tasted its food, and read about it. Yet Italy’s history is

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The magnificent fjords

I came to Norway with certain predilections. They were mostly based on reading about the country and personal encounters with a few Norwegians. Two were

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Oil can be a blessing

The discovery of oil in that offshore field in 1969 has transformed Norway from a small, poor, and almost inconsequential country to a very rich

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Fear and Hope

Some fifteen years ago, on the occasion of President Bill Clinton’s inauguration, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., invoked the memory and commentary of his equally illustrious historian

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Mazatlan redux

Land Over Water Mid-December was the time in Mazatlan when the locals told you that the cold weather was not “seasonal.” The longer the cold

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Maroon sunset

Mid-December was the time in Mazatlan when the locals told you that the cold weather was not “seasonal.” The longer the cold persisted, however, the

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Bosnia’s burden

abstract: Sarajevo is an evocative name. It conjures up the happy days when that city hosted the 1984 Olympics, but it also recalls the long

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Fractured unity

abstract: Sarajevo is an evocative name. It conjures up the happy days when that city hosted the 1984 Olympics, but it also recalls the long

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The safari stories

Africa on My Mind I was sitting in the plane on the tarmac of the Dar es-Salaam airport that was to take me out of

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Magic and Realism

abstract: Guatemala City is the proverbial “Center” of the country. It is the political, economic, and cultural capital of Guatemala, and it has as many

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Crossing Kyrgyzistan

abstract: We had to cross the Kyrgyz Republic on a rutted segment of the Silk Road to get from China to Uzbekistan. Short of material

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abstract: We had to cross the Kyrgyz Republic on a rutted segment of the Silk Road to get from China to Uzbekistan. Short of material

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Many a Miles to Go

abstract When I was 24 and innocently presumptuous, I lectured about China in my classes on politics at Colby College. In 1962, the “East was

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