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Year: 2000
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Don’t Mar the Mall (Editorial by The New York Times)
Before he leaves office, President Clinton hopes to break ground for a suitable memorial to the veterans of World War II, who are dwindling in number with each passing day. […]
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Honor WII Vets, but Not on Mall (Editorial by The Atlanta Constitution)
Anyone with an ounce of curiosity and a passing familiarity with the controversy over the World War II memorial proposed for the National Mall in Washington ought to be troubled […]
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WWII Memorial: Sound the Retreat (The Los Angeles Times)
By Nicolai Oouroussoff, The Los Angeles Times What’s shocking about the escalating debate over the World War II Memorial proposed for the National Mall in Washington isn’t its intensity, but […]
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DC Follies (The Los Angeles Times)
By Christopher Knight, The Los Angeles Times The centerpiece of Friedrich St. Florian’s cluttered design for Washington’s proposed World War II Memorial is a sculpture titled “The Light of Freedom.” […]
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Mauling the Mall (The Wall Street Journal)
Forget Guadalcanal and the Bulge. If the infighting in Washington these days is any clue, the biggest battle of World War II will turn out to be the battle over […]
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ACHP Finds Proposed WWII Memorial Incompatible With Historical Site
ACHP Finds Proposed WWII Memorial Incompatible With Historical Site
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Statement by Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton on ACHP WWII Memorial Report
Save the Mall Statement by Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton on ACHP Report
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Inheritance Endangered (Los Angeles Times)
By Christopher Knight, The Los Angeles Times A big, bold and bad plan to erect a World War II monument on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial, disturbing that U.S. landmark, […]
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The WWII Memorial: Inadequate and Out of Place (The Washington Post)
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post; Op-ed Some causes are hopeless and yet still worth pursuing to the bitter end. And the bitter end comes soon for those who have for years […]
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A Memorial, Yes, But What About Its Message (The Washington Post)
By Marc Fisher, The Washington Post Let’s not kid ourselves: No matter how inappropriate the site, no matter how uninspired the design, the World War II memorial proposed for the centerline […]
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