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Suchwort: "This"
Stichwort: Hitchens, Christopher - 21 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 2
Magazinrundschau
03.09.2012
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denn als eine Weltanschauung. Besprochen werden unter anderem Zadie Smith' neuer London Roman "NW", an dem ihr Schriftstellerkollege Adam Mars-Jones etliches auszusetzen findet, und Junot Diaz' Roman "
This
Is How You Lose Her", den Nicholas Wroe als "feministisch" beschreibt: "Für einen Hetero-Mann, behauptet Diaz, ist sein Verhältnis zu Frauen der Lackmus-Test seiner Humanität." Weiter gibt es Besprechungen
[…]
Feuilletons
24.10.2011
[…]
Slate und fragt, warum weder aus Washington noch aus London jemals ein Wort darüber verlautete, dass man Gaddafi vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof in Den Haag sehen wolle: "Among other things,
this
tacit agreement persuades me that no general instruction was ever issued to the forces closing in on Qaddafi in his hometown of Sirte. Nothing to the effect of: Kill him if you absolutely must, but
[…]
"Worse, I fear that it will pollute the essential morality of an insurrection that had been, up to that point, almost exemplary. And anyone who knows something about revolutionary history knows that
this
could be the tipping point at which a democratic uprising begins to degenerate into its opposite." (Via Neunetz) Jens Ohlig hat auf seinem Blog eine lesenswerte und gut verlinkte Zusammenfassung der
[…]
Feuilletons
06.09.2011
[…]
a medieval cult of death, a racist hatred of Jews, a religious frenzy against Hindus, Christians, Shia Muslims, and 'unbelievers,' and the restoration of a long-vanished and despotic empire. To me,
this
remains the main point about al-Qaida and its surrogates."
[…]
Feuilletons
26.08.2011
[…]
victims, and that prosecutions are even now being readied for a range of serious crimes. The continuing slaughter of those who will be needed in the rebuilding of Libya and Syria will not be countenanced.
This
is no longer a matter of asset seizures or sanctions, or of statements saying that the Baath Party has lost its legitimacy. It is a matter of raising the cost of war crimes, and of doing so while there
[…]
Feuilletons
17.05.2011
[…]
Stimme verloren hat: "To my writing classes I used later to open by saying that anybody who could talk could also write. Having cheered them up with
this
easy-to-grasp ladder, I then replaced it with a huge and loathsome snake: 'How many people in
this
class, would you say, can talk? I mean really talk?' That had its duly woeful effect."
[…]
Feuilletons
27.04.2011
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of the most terrifying rhetoricians that the world has yet seen. Lenin used to boast that his objective, in debate, was not rebuttal and then refutation: it was the 'destruction' of his interlocutor.
This
isn't Christopher's policy - but it is his practice." In Slate zeigt sich Hitchens selbst kämpferisch wie eh und je. "Go after Qaddafi", fordert er die Nato auf: "I have heard it argued that the pursuit
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civilian casualties, as I presume in theory it must do. But the failure to target him most certainly means a steady and continuous and increasing flow of civilian deaths. To refuse to soil our hands with
this
homicidal lunatic is an odd way of keeping them clean."
[…]
Feuilletons
26.01.2011
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hat: Eine Frau mittleren Alters erzählte ihm eine entsetzliche Geschichte von der Krebserkrankung ihres Cousins. "
This
was a surprisingly exhausting encounter, without which I could easily have done. It made me wonder if perhaps there was room for a short handbook of cancer etiquette.
This
would apply to sufferers as well as to sympathizers. After all, I have hardly been reticent about my own malady
[…]
Feuilletons
14.09.2010
[…]
Belgian church, Cardinal Godfried Danneels, has been caught on tape urging the victim to keep quiet. A subsequent official report, commissioned by the country's secular authorities, has established that
this
level of morality was the rule throughout the hierarchy, with the church taking it upon itself to forgive the rapists and to lean upon their victims."
[…]
Feuilletons
18.08.2010
[…]
now; and to the United Nations. (Tehran specifically rejects the right of the U.N. Security Council to have any say in
this
question.) Those who usually fetishize the role of the United Nations and of the international nuclear inspectors have a special responsibility to notice
this
appalling outcome." Im Interview mit Journalist online äußert sich der Kommunikationstheoretiker Norbert Bolz nicht sehr
[…]
Feuilletons
22.07.2010
[…]
destroyed over the millennia, to survive. 'It's an organic object, that's why it's special,' Gruber told LiveScience. 'Normally when we excavate early Mesolithic sites we never get the organic material. But
this
site where we're excavating now is along the shoreline. The preservation is very good here - it's been lying in the bottom sediments and clay layers of the river, and it's been well preserved there
[…]
Feuilletons
28.05.2010
[…]
resistance to al Qaeda and its allies in Iraq and Afghanistan. And they are without exception grounded in the tradition of European anti-Semitism. I join with Paul Berman in expressing utter astonishment at
this
phenomenon, or rather at the way that it is not a phenomenon. Anti-Jewish propaganda, paranoia, and even incitement are now commonplace, at events like anti-war demonstrations where one might expect
[…]
Feuilletons
15.04.2010
[…]
Sie dreht sich um und sagt kühl lateinisch: 'Res ipsa loquitur' - sozusagen: Wie Sie sich benehmen, das spricht ja für sich. Worauf er nichts begreift, sich ans Gemächt greift und hilflos bellt: 'Ipsa
this
, you bloody bitch.' Damit waren all diese netten Abendkränzchen-Polizeiserien von Anfang an einfach ad acta gelegt." Weitere Artikel: Iris Radisch besucht in Paris die Ethnologin Brigitta Eisenreich
[…]
Feuilletons
13.04.2010
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exploitive. Some people who insist on reading every Tweet in their stream will probably be annoyed once they find ads in it, but there are already lots of unofficial ads being published on Twitter and maybe
this
will break those people of the habit of obsessing over every little message."
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