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New York -- A few days after Pope Benedict XVI's lecture at the University of Regensburg, Florentine author and journalist Oriana Fallaci died at the age of 77. The day after I wrote the above sentence, I read the obituary for the Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci described as an "iconoclastic journalist who became an icon herself"--in The New York Times. The June 5 Vanity Fair notes that in the same year Kissinger made those perfidious comments to Zhou, he told Italian reporter Oriana Fallaci that he agreed the conflict in Vietnam had "been a useless war. |
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