The word perfidy has the antiquarian ring of a dead-letter crime, one that persists on the books because no one has bothered to remove it. (It also sounds, in the phrase perfidious Jews, like classic ...
The English word isn’t one we hear often although it fits a number of situations. The Spanish translation became the title of a delightful melody that I heard not long ago — which inspired this column ...
Gullible Superpower: U.S. Support For Bogus Foreign Democratic Movements by Ted Galen Carpenter, 2019, Cato Institute, 300 pages For the past 20 years, U.S. foreign policy has been marked by constant ...
THE MAN in the wheelchair, pushed along by three companions, looks like any other patient in the Ibn Sina hospital in the West Bank. So does the woman in a headscarf apparently carrying a baby. Others ...
JURIST Contributing Editor Ali Khan of Washburn University School of Law says that the assassination of Benazir Bhutto is the latest instance of perfidy in a Pakistan ...
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Perfidy is a playground filled with silly people out to snatch a cut from a 12-million-shilling heist by one corrupt politician that too many folks already know about. It’s a slightly twisted story ...
Karma! The Edo revolution — sorry, perfidy — is consuming own children! Embattled Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, just became history, vide his April 8 impeachment by the Edo State House of Assembly.
The law's reach never stretched this far.