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By Courtney Clenney

Published on December 03, 2008 at 12:41am

When a discussion of foreign policy commences, I get sort of nervous and make a point not to make eye contact. The North-South Divide is the Mason-Dixon line, right? Kidding. Of course I know it has to do with the development and underdevelopment of countries--I love Wikipedia; those Wikifolk know everything...don't they? Luckily, in my circle, foreign policy doesn't come up much, but if it does in yours, the World Affairs Council is hosting a U.S. foreign policy talk with Seyom Brown, author of A Higher Realism: A New Foreign Policy for the United States, today at 11:30 a.m. at the Rosewood Crescent Hotel, 400 Crescent Court. For more info and ticket prices visit dfwworld.org.
Tue., Dec. 9, 11:30 a.m., 2008