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    Fouad Ajami, 1945-2014

    Fouad Ajami, 1945-2014

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    An Uncommon Reader
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    An Uncommon Reader

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    Led by their president, Americans prayed on D-Day
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    Led by their president, Americans prayed on D-Day

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    U.S. assault troops, laden with equipment, wade through the surf to a Normandy beach from landing craft in June 1944 to support those who had gone before in the D-Day assault. (AP Photo)
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    Too many Americans don’t know or care about their history

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    World War II veteran Doug Thrutchley stands by the captured U-505 German submarine on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Thrutchley, who was involved with capture of the 252-foot vessel, was on hand to mark the 70th anniversary of its capture. It is the only German submarine the U.S. Navy captured during the war and one of five left in the world. (AP Photo/Stacy Thacker)

    Last meeting for WWII veterans who captured U-boat

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    June 4, 2014 7:33 pm
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    This June 6, 1944, file photo shows American soldiers of the Allied Expeditionary Force securing a beachhead during initial landing operations at Normandy, France, June 6, 1944.  From the first sketchy German radio broadcast to the distribution of images filmed in color, it has taken decades for the full story of the D-Day invasion to come out. As world leaders and veterans prepare to mark the 70th anniversary of the invasion this week, multiple Twitter hashtags are following the ceremonies minute by minute. At the time, the reporting, filming and taking of photos was neither easy nor straightforward. (AP Photo/Weston Haynes, File)
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    D-Day narrative started early, and still evolves

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    (AP File)
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    Sale of Civil War soldier’s skull abandoned after outcry

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    FILE - In this June 4, 1989 file photo, a rickshaw driver peddles wounded people, with the help of bystanders, to a nearby hospital in Beijing after they were injured during clashes with Chinese soldiers in Tiananmen Square. The crackdown ended a period of relative political openness, led to the downfall of Communist Party leader Zhao Ziyang and plunged Beijing into diplomatic isolation that lasted until the late 1990s. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing, File)
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    AP WAS THERE: Troops storm Tiananmen Square

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    Correction: XGR-Reagan Statue story

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    France restricts coverage of D-Day anniversary
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    France restricts coverage of D-Day anniversary

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