1993


The Giver (Giver, #1)
The Client
The Virgin Suicides
Along Came a Spider (Alex Cross, #1)
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
The Pelican Brief
The Last Wish (The Witcher, #0.5)
Parable of the Sower (Earthseed, #1)
Nightmares and Dreamscapes
The Bridges of Madison County
Rising Sun
The Shipping News
Dolores Claiborne
Trainspotting
A Lesson Before Dying
Christopher Hitchens
Inevitably came the time when he angrily repudiated his former paladin Yasser Arafat. In fact, he described him to me as 'the Palestinian blend of Marshal Petaín and Papa Doc.' But the main problem, alas, remained the same. In Edward's moral universe, Arafat could at last be named as a thug and a practitioner of corruption and extortion. But he could only be identified as such to the extent that he was now and at last aligned with an American design. Thus the only truly unpardonable thing about ...more
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

In turning now to the principle of dialogue underlying the Constitution's structure, it is important first to note a basic distinction. The Constitution's structural theory rests on two closely related but nevertheless separate principles: separation of powers and checks and balances. The first principle requires that the branches of government be identifiably discrete. The second assumes that the branches are separate and then concentrates on promoting the checking of each by the others. The ta ...more
Thomas O. Sargentich, The Limits of the Parliamentary Critique of the Separation of Powers

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