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Give Asia time, Mahbubani says. Progress is coming.
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The U.S. has squandered its intellectual honesty, Mahbubani says.
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Why is the West becoming the most close-minded corner of the world, Mahbubani wonders?
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Mahbubani adapts the old East-West narrative.
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When looking at Asia, Mahbubani thinks its important to distinguish between inter and intrastate tensions.
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In the West, it has a cultural connotation, but in the East, Mahbubani says, it only means achieving material success.
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Because it works, Mahbubani says.
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The East is overtaking the West by adapting Western methods, Mahbubani says.
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The East is again eclipsing the West, Mahbubani says.
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“Virtually every Irish person has a connection to the U.S.”
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Anyone can call Muldoon a poet.
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Love and death kept Muldoon in Ireland, and prompted him to leave.
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The Irish language was highly politicized in Muldoon’s youth.
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The political climate of Muldoon’s childhood gave him a sense of unfinished business.
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A professional has to think of the timeline of his profession, Mindel says.
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Where do all those candy wrappers go?
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The chair is the most difficult thing to build, says Lee Mindel.
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Mindel discusses the unraveling of Utopia Parkway.
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The vocabulary of thinking and feeling has changed, says Mindel.
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The list starts at Stonehenge.
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It’s not like some narcissistic fuse goes off at 20 and its over, Mindel says.
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You can’t participate in history without understanding what it is.
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The first part is understanding the client’s parameters, says Mindel.
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Karen Abbott reads from First Ward Ball.
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With non-fiction writing, there’s always something to write.
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