Weazl received a BA in Economics with an emphasis on developing countries from Yale University in the late 80's, then received his JD from Columbia Law School in the early 90's. He has practiced as both a corporate lawyer and as a criminal lawyer for nearly a decade, but currently tries to balance an interest in the esoteric with a need to decipher the moment, howling to the moon that the ship is sinking.
Hello. I have not noticed anything about Harold Pinter's Nobel prize lecture on your blog. Seeing as how he speaks critically of post-WWII US foreign policy, perhaps the readers of this blog would be interested.
The reason I haven't made reference to it is that it was over a half a year ago, and got a bit of attention being that he was a Nobel Prize winner. But thanks for the link, and I'm sure that anyone who doesn't know about his message will now have the chance.
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Hello. I have not noticed anything about Harold Pinter's Nobel prize lecture on your blog. Seeing as how he speaks critically of post-WWII US foreign policy, perhaps the readers of this blog would be interested.
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2005/pinter-lecture.html
The reason I haven't made reference to it is that it was over a half a year ago, and got a bit of attention being that he was a Nobel Prize winner. But thanks for the link, and I'm sure that anyone who doesn't know about his message will now have the chance.
And here's a direct link to the video:
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2005/pinter-lecture-hi.ram
I say briefly: Best! Useful information. Good job guys.
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