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April 18, 2007
The VT Massacre And 'Comprehending the Incomprehensible'
Topics: Human InterestSpeaking of the VT killing spree of Cho Seung Hui: "Evil is what this was, whatever else can be said about it."Earlier today, National Review Online e-mailed a group of writers and scholars asking for their thoughts on what Monday's awful crime at Virginia Tech means, culturally. Here are their responses.
Posted by Richard at April 18, 2007 5:10 PM
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