3-DAY STRIKE ENDED ON CAPITAL'S PAPERS
Date: 14 April 1949
strike ends; pact signed
Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a British and American author and journalist. Known as one of the "Four Horsemen" of New Atheism (along with Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett), he gained prominence as a columnist and speaker. His epistemological razor, which states that "what can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence", is still of mark in philosophy and law.
Hitchens was born and educated in Britain, graduating in 1970 from the University of Oxford with a degree in philosophy, politics, and economics. In the early 1980s, he emigrated to the United States and wrote for The Nation and Vanity Fair. Hitchens's political views evolved greatly throughout his life. Originally describing himself as a democratic socialist, he was a member of various socialist organisations in his early life, including the Trotskyist International Socialists.
Hitchens was critical of aspects of American foreign policy, including its involvement in Vietnam, Chile, and East Timor. However, he supported the United States in the Kosovo War, Bosnian War, and other interventions. Hitchens emphasised the centrality of the American Revolution and Constitution to his political philosophy. He held complex views on abortion: being ethically opposed to it in most instances, and believing that a foetus was entitled to personhood; while holding ambiguous, changing views on its legality. He supported gun rights and supported same-sex marriage, while opposing the war on drugs. Beginning in the 1990s, and particularly after 9/11, his politics were widely viewed as drifting to the right, but Hitchens objected to being called 'conservative'. During the 2000s, he argued for the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, endorsed the re-election campaign of US President George W. Bush in 2004, and viewed Islamism as the principal threat to the Western world.
Hitchens described himself as an antitheist and saw all religions as false, harmful, and authoritarian. He endorsed free expression, scientific scepticism, and separation of church and state, arguing science and philosophy are superior to religion as an ethical code of conduct for human civilisation. Hitchens authored 18 books on faith, religion, culture, politics, and literature. He notably wrote critical biographies of Catholic nun Mother Teresa in The Missionary Position, Bill Clinton in No One Left to Lie To, and American diplomat Henry Kissinger in The Trial of Henry Kissinger. Hitchens died from complications related to oesophageal cancer in December 2011, at the age of 62.
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Date: 14 April 1949
By ALBION ROSSSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES
11 Damascus papers closed; comment
Date: 14 April 1949
By KATHLEEN TELTSCHSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES
com rejects Drohojowski proposal to permit suppression of some news; he scores Canham for criticizing Mex and Polish proposals at press conf preceding debate
Date: 13 April 1949
By KATHLEEN TELTSCH
Kathleen TELTSCH
E D Canham warns that US will not sign pact incorporating Mex and Polish proposals
Date: 13 April 1949
Wis Sup Ct upholds Madison Capital Times ed W T Evjue acquittal for printing rape victim's name
Date: 14 April 1949
Cabinet approves temporary visas for all foreign newsmen
Date: 14 April 1949
celebration plans