Berenson, Part II: Lost and not found
The first excerpt from Alex Berenson, "Lost in Kandahar," provoked an interesting bunch of comments. I was gonna run part II of his account here today under the headline "Found in Senjaray," but Alex has had to pull it for commercial reasons. You can still read the whole article at Kindle Single. You should — ...
The first excerpt from Alex Berenson, "Lost in Kandahar," provoked an interesting bunch of comments.
The first excerpt from Alex Berenson, "Lost in Kandahar," provoked an interesting bunch of comments.
I was gonna run part II of his account here today under the headline "Found in Senjaray," but Alex has had to pull it for commercial reasons. You can still read the whole article at Kindle Single. You should — and can, for much less than the cost of a cup of Starbucks latte grande. Feel free to post comments about the whole thing here.
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