To Viktor and Yulia, with love: a letter, and advice, from Aesop

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From: Ukrainian Weekly, The
Date: 20051225
Author:Lynch, Tammy M.

Lynch, Tammy M.
Ukrainian Weekly, The
12-25-2005
Tammy M. Lynch is a senior research fellow at the Institute for the Study
of Conflict, Ideology and Policy in Boston. Chartered in 1988, ISCIP
focuses on conflict-prone societies in crisis, especially Russia and other
post-Soviet republics, paying particular attention to destabilizing factors
of a political, ethnic and/or international nature. The institute is
affiliated with Boston University.

Aesop, who lived in ancient Greece during the sixth century B.C., was
well-known in his time for his fables - stories with simple moral truths
written to ...

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