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'I am a Palestinian'
Peacemaking in the classroom
I follow an inner impulse to sit next to Yourif. Silently.
This Middle East Conflict broke out on a Thursday evening around seven o'clock. The good thing: it ended six days later with a comprehensive peace. The peace process never made news broadcasts or the front pages. But because the incident is fairly typical of both the origin and solution of many other conflicts, here are some further details.
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March 12, 2001 issue
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Peacekeeping—choice by choice
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Rosanna Browne, Kent and Karen James, Bruce Evan Woods-Jack, Richard Stametz
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items of interest
with contributions from John David Ebert, Gregory A. Rixon, Pat Fosarelli, Melvin McCleod
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Beyond oil, sand, and politics
Alexis Deacon with contributions from Thomas Louchheim
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'I am a Palestinian'
By Michael Seek
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WORKING TOWARD RECONCILIATION
Gabriel Okara
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Operation 'New Hope'
By Leonel Milone
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Take a look at what you're doing
By Kurt Lancaster
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In case of monster, turn on the light!
By Glynis Burgdorff
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Typhus healed
Maria Cristina von Moltke
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'Choose life'
Ann Brown with contributions from Victoria Fitzpatrick
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Coming back home
Arlette Schar
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How two dads prayed for the ski team
By Rev. Tim Rauk and Bruce Richardson
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What works at work
Russ Gerber