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Henry, whom I remember, with a long grey beard; then his son of the same name, known as Wellen, and now his son, Henry.
A Portrait of Old George Town Grace Dunlop Peter
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For more by Russ Wellen, visit Focal Points, the blog he edits for Foreign Policy in Focus.
Russ Wellen: New Nuclear Project Distracts From Existing Safety (Read: Seismic) Issues Russ Wellen 2011
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For more by Russ Wellen, visit Focal Points, the blog he edits for Foreign Policy in Focus.
Russ Wellen: What If Nuclear Terrorism Were Just a Mouse Click Away? Russ Wellen 2010
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For more by Russ Wellen, visit Focal Points, the blog he edits for Foreign Policy in Focus.
Russ Wellen: What Would End-Timers Do Without the Threat of Nuclear Annihilation? Russ Wellen 2011
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For more by Russ Wellen, visit Focal Points, the blog he edits for Foreign Policy in Focus.
Russ Wellen: What Would End-Timers Do Without the Threat of Nuclear Annihilation? Russ Wellen 2011
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For more by Russ Wellen, visit Focal Points, the blog he edits for Foreign Policy in Focus.
Russ Wellen: What Would End-Timers Do Without the Threat of Nuclear Annihilation? Russ Wellen 2011
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Too bad Islamabad reopened the border, writes Foreign Policy In Focus blogger Russ Wellen -- it was a perfect opportunity for Washington to begin "in earnest to back away from the crime scene that has become Afghanistan."
John Feffer: The White Noise of War John Feffer 2010
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For more by Russ Wellen, visit Focal Points, the blog he edits for Foreign Policy in Focus.
Russ Wellen: What Would End-Timers Do Without the Threat of Nuclear Annihilation? Russ Wellen 2011
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Stephanie Wellen Levine, author of “Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers: An Intimate Journey Among Hasidic Girls,” spent a year living in Crown Heights and witnessed the pressure placed on the children of rabbis to become emissaries.
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Stephanie Wellen Levine, author of “Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers: An Intimate Journey Among Hasidic Girls,” spent a year living in Crown Heights and witnessed the pressure placed on the children of rabbis to become emissaries.
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