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Israel's security fence separates Jewish, Palestinian friends
Staff WriterWhen Ted Plavin moved to this Jewish settlement in 1989, residents warned that he was living too close to Arabs. A Palestinian man lived right behind his unfinished home, built on the remains of a Jordanian military outpost used during the Six-Day War...Tags: Refugee, Ariel Sharon, Documentary (genre), Family, Armed Conflicts
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Attacks bombard America's psyche
Baltimore Sun National StaffPatty Grooms of Fairfax Station, Va., lies awake at night -- midnight, 1, 2 o'clock -- listening to the rumble of fighter jets patrolling the Washington skies and wondering what form another terrorist attack might take. Contaminated drinking water?...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Entertainment, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Health, Terrorism
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U.S. campaign causes jitters
Tribune foreign correspondentIn some Israelis' eyes, it looks like an anti-terror campaign extending invitations to terrorists. Initially enthusiastic that the Americans were stepping up their fight against terrorism, the Israelis now are worried that the U.S.-led campaign against...Tags: Ariel Sharon, Yasser Arafat, Osama bin Laden, Terrorism, New York
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Bombers hit port in Israel, killing 10
Sun Foreign StaffASHDOD, Israel - Two Palestinian suicide bombers blew themselves up yesterday at Israel's heavily guarded seaport here, killing 10 other people and wounding at least 20 others in the first successful militant attack on a strategic target in more than...Tags: Refugee, Ariel Sharon, Fires, Teen-agers, Bombings
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'Late Marriage'
Times Staff WriterDover Kosashvili's "Late Marriage" will assuredly rank as one of the cleverest, most deceptively amusing comedies of the year, marking the remarkably confident feature debut of its writer-director, who was born in Soviet Georgia in 1966 and emigrated to...Tags: Entertainment, Judaism, Family, Israel, Georgia
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Behind bars, Palestinian orchestrates move to truce
Sun Foreign StaffRAMALLAH, West Bank - He was the prize catch of an Israeli army sweep through the West Bank 14 months ago, and he stands accused of helping to instigate the Palestinian uprising and ordering the killing of Israeli civilians. But from his Israeli jail...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Ariel Sharon, Yasser Arafat, Armed Conflicts, Prisons
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'Beatbox Journey' clear-eyed look at Mideast relations
Tribune theater criticFrom an extraordinarily heated subject, that of Israeli/Palestinian relations, writer-director Rachel Havrelock and performer Yuri Lane have fashioned a coolly extraordinary 55 minutes titled "From Tel Aviv to Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey," now at the...Tags: Michael Phillips, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Suicide
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Palestinians offer other reasons last years truce failed
Times Staff WriterThe bitter collapse a year ago of the Camp David, Md., peace talks gave way to the deadliest Israeli-Palestinian fighting in decades. More than 600 people have been killed in 10 months, and there are no discernible prospects for an end to the bloodshed....Tags: Ariel Sharon, Sociology, Yasser Arafat, Judaism, Bill Clinton
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Israeli troops end raid into village with 11 arrests
Tribune foreign correspondentAfter a day searching for terrorists in a sealed-off village, Israeli soldiers came to Ahmed Reheimy's house after dark, telling him to evacuate his family and leave the keys in the door. Reheimy led his family of more than 20 to a brother's house and...Tags: Ariel Sharon, Yasser Arafat, Bombings, Family, Armed Conflicts
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'Road map' to peace delivered in Mideast
Sun StaffJERUSALEM - After months of delays and debate, diplomats formally delivered yesterday an outline of the U.S.-backed Middle East peace plan called the "road map" to the Israeli and Palestinian prime ministers. When and in what form the two sides will...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Ariel Sharon, Yasser Arafat, Bombings, European Union
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Palestinian militants accept cease-fire
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Three Palestinian militant groups agreed yesterday to halt attacks on Israel for three months, an accord that remained tenuous as violence continued on both sides, and local militia leaders said a formal truce was not yet a certainty....Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Ariel Sharon, Yasser Arafat, Bombings, Armed Conflicts
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A Camera's View of the Mideast Conflict
The death of Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat last month could profoundly alter the Palestinians' long-running conflict with Israel, which erupted into violence again four years ago. Despite a sense that diplomatic progress may finally be...Tags: Yasser Arafat, Bombings, Religious Conflicts, Terrorism, Guerrilla Activity
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