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    <title>Sixty years of determined survival</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 03:01 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>JERUSALEM -- Israel is celebrating its 60th anniversary, and this creates some fuss in the world media. Having just passed this age myself, I can say that this is a good age to fondly reflect on your past achievements, while still having a lot of plans in store for the future.</description>
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    <title>Peace in the hands of friends</title>
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    <description>JERUSALEM -- Precisely when the prospect of peace between Israelis and Palestinians never seemed more remote, I received a call from my friend Walid Salem. Walid is a Palestinian peace activist, who for years has been working tirelessly for a two-state solution. He said that I should come to the Ambassador Hotel here, where one of the organizations he has been involved with, Bringing Peace Together, was holding a roundtable discussion about the situation.</description>
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    <title>Killings, revenge must stop</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 03:01 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>JERUSALEM -- Last Thursday night, I was watching a silly movie on television, starting to drive away the week&amp;#39;s troubles and preparing for a pleasant, lazy weekend.</description>
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    <title>Kind people willing to embrace peaceful Arabs, Jews</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 03:01 EST</pubDate>
    <description>JERUSALEM -- A few weeks ago, Timo Friedmann, the automobile correspondent of the German newspaper Bild, arrived in Israel. Nothing exceptional, you might say, except that Friedmann came all the way from Hamburg with his Volkswagen Tuareg, finishing a trip that took him cross Europe to Turkey, then via Syria and Jordan to Israel. His verdict on fellow drivers he met on the road was damning: ``Except for the Syrians, Israeli drivers are the worst. On the road, everyone is fighting.&amp;#39;&amp;#39;</description>
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