Personal experience of ex NH legislator informs support for Ukraine in US interest
By Peter Somssich and Imre Somssich We both left our homeland Hungary during the 1956 Revolution at the age five and six year. At the time Hungary was a satellite state of the Soviet Union. The fight for Hungarian freedom was brutally put down. For various reasons, our family faced a grim future, even possible arrest. We had the good fortune to be sponsored by an American company and were allowed to emigrate to the United States. It was not […]
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By Seth Ginsburg It wasn’t that Richard Friedman didn’t come from a good family. His dad was a loved and respected professor of Marketing at UT (University of Texas to you foreigners). His brilliant and charming sister was a Foreign Service officer for the USA. But Kinky (named by friends because of his kinky hair) was different. Obviously there was the creative talent. Kinky was a remarkably prolific creator of songs, books, and performances. I met him at a premier […]
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