NOV. 9, 1989 TOM O'BOYLE REMEMBERS THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL AND THE LESSONS THAT TYRANNY TAUGHT HIM

  While it may be a distant memory, the wall - the most visible edifice of the boundary that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill dubbed the Iron Curtain - still yields lessons a quarter of a century later: lessons about the nature of evil, the march of history and about myself and boundaries, t...

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Published inPittsburgh post-gazette (Pittsburgh, Pa. 1978)
Main Author O'Boyle, Tom
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Pittsburgh, Pa Pittsburgh Post - Gazette 09.11.2014
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Summary:  While it may be a distant memory, the wall - the most visible edifice of the boundary that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill dubbed the Iron Curtain - still yields lessons a quarter of a century later: lessons about the nature of evil, the march of history and about myself and boundaries, too. * * * Ever since childhood, I'd had a fascination with the Berlin Wall.
ISSN:1068-624X