Archive for Doug Reardon
Looking for a Strong Man After the Revolution
Doug Reardon is a free-lance journalist. Taras and Ilya were doing a very bad thing. So awful, in fact, was the deed the two young men were doing on the train to Kiev that, should the police have found them out, Taras and Ilya could have gone to prison for a long time. They had [...]
1Apr1992 | Doug Reardon | 0 comments | ContinuedPuppets and Freedom in Czechoslovakia
Doug Reardon is an American journalist based in Czechoslovakia. Alicia Souckova had a modest request to make when she marched through the impersonal hallways of the once all-powerful national committee of Prague’s fifth district. Little more than a year had passed since the revolution that ousted the Communist overseers of her country. For four decades [...]
1Feb1992 | Doug Reardon | 0 comments | Continued-
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For Equality; Against Privilege
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