Why I Played (And Finished) 'Red Faction: Guerrilla' On CasualMTV.comFinishing a really tough level in “N+” was like plowing through “War and Peace” and understanding all the political subtext. It was an accomplishment. Accomplishment in “Red Faction: Guerrilla” is a much simpler affair: Knock a building down.
ANALYSIS-Lebanon's post-election fate seen tied to region ReutersPro-West parties win in Lebanon with help from Barack Obama Telegraph.co.ukGulfNews - Reutersall 2,964 news articles
Andy Rooney being a Useful Idiot on Memorial Day, War and PeaceExaminer.comLenin called them "useful idiots," those people living in liberal democracies who by giving moral and material support to a totalitarian ideology in effect were braiding the rope that would hang them. Why people who enjoyed freedom and prosperity
In war and peace, recipes reflect history of nationKansas City Star, MOLori Cox-Paul and her husband, Eli Paul, share a love for history and home-cooked food. Lori Cox-Paul is a culinary chronicler of sorts. Working at the National Archives in Kansas City, Cox-Paul assists people who want to find historical photos,
Poll: Israelis positive, optimisticYnetnews, IsraelDespite the financial crisis and the looming threat from Iran, the War and Peace Index, published on Israel's 61st Independence Day, found that the majority of the Israeli public is positive, optimistic and satisfied with the state of the nation.
Peace and War (Two Gifts from France)OUPblog, New YorkBy Anatoly Liberman I do not aim at competing with Tolstoy, but my essay, which, like War and Peace, also deals with a French invasion, however minor, has certain advantages over the world-famous novel. First, it is significantly shorter.
Survey: Britons lie about reading United Press InternationalTwo-thirds lie about reading a book Telegraph.co.ukIrish Times - Times of Indiaall 58 news articles
Never read 'Watchmen'? Here's what you need to knowSeattle Post IntelligencerThis is the comic industry's "War and Peace," and turning it into a film requires extensive compression. One omitted element is "Tales of the Black Freighter," a comic-book story within the story, about a sailor who uses the corpses of his dead friends