There's no question that jihad historically means war. Pat Robertson historicallyjihadmean Change image and share on social
A war still rages over the legacy of the 1960s. Camille Paglia 1960slegacyrage Change image and share on social
Think about a guy like Bob Mitchum, with his kind of chest gut not defining itself one way or the other. Was there anybody tougher? Lee Marvin was a marine sniper during the Second World War. They had this sense of themselves, and they had this product of being a man in a masculine way. Joe Carnahan bobchestdefine share on social
People have a very political way of looking at war, and that's understandable. Phil Klay peoplepoliticalunderstandable Change image and share on social
My father had left school at 18, without enough money to go to college - and, with four sons after the war, said he could still not afford to do so. Nigel Hamilton affordcollegefather Change image and share on social
Cape Cod baseball dates back to the time of the Civil War. A poster at the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown touts a round-trip train ride from Hyannis to Sandwich on July 4, 1885 - the occasion of the 14th annual baseball game between Sandwich and Barnstable. Jane Leavy 14thannualback share on social
The marketplace for books when I entered the business shortly after World War II consisted of a thousand or so well stocked independent booksellers in major towns and cities supplemented by thousands of smaller shops that carried limited stocks of mostly current titles along with greeting cards, toys and so on. Jason Epstein bookbooksellerbusiness share on social
When the citizens of Baltimore banded together to repel the British during the War of 1812, three in five were immigrants, and one in five was black - some were free, some slaves. Martin O'Malley baltimorebandblack Change image and share on social
It is well known that in war, the first casualty is truth - that during any war truth is forsaken for propaganda. Harry Browne casualtyforsakepropaganda Change image and share on social