Movies Monday: Gone with the Wind

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Click Here to Read:  Gone with the Wind on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Gone with the Wind reviewed by Roger Ebert on the RogerEbert.com on June 21, 1998.

Click Here to Read: Gone With the Wind (1939): THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; David Selznick’s ‘Gone With the Wind’ Has Its Long-Awaited Premiere at Astor and Capitol, Recalling Civil War and Plantation Days of South–Seen as Treating Book With Great Fidelity By Frank S. Nugent in The New York Times on December 20, 1939. Continue reading Movies Monday: Gone with the Wind

James Risen: In Sharp Break from Past, APA Set to Vote on Barring Psychologists from Interrogations

JamesRisenClick Here to Read and View:  James Risen: In Sharp Break from Past, APA Set to Vote on Barring Psychologists from Interrogations on the Democracy Now website on August 7, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Psychology Group Votes To Ban Members From Taking Part In Interrogations by Dena Temple-Raston on the NPR website on August 7, 2015. Continue reading James Risen: In Sharp Break from Past, APA Set to Vote on Barring Psychologists from Interrogations

These Six Rebel Psychologists Just Won A Long War Against Torture

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Click Here to Read and View: These Six Rebel Psychologists Just Won A Long War Against Torture: They were ridiculed and sidelined by the leadership of the American Psychological Association, which they accused of complicity in human rights abuses. When the association voted to ban psychologists from these activities on Friday, the rebels scored an improbable — and emotional — victory by Peter Aldhous on the BuzzFeed website on August 7, 2015.

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