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Where ranting and raving are free - Ha'aretz


Where ranting and raving are free
Ha'aretz, Israel - Jul 2, 2008
These rantings recall those we used to hear on Cairo's Voice of Thunder radio station, which would broadcast propaganda in Hebrew. ...


Bag of Mail: Good night, and good luck to all y'all - CBSSports.com


Bag of Mail: Good night, and good luck to all y'all
CBSSports.com - Jul 4, 2008
You might as well have written in Hebrew. "Clay -- If it really exists, please give us a glimpse of the column where Perrilloux and Miles talk about why ...


On This Week, Huffington confronted Hewitt about Ohio State-USC ... - Media Matters for America


On This Week, Huffington confronted Hewitt about Ohio State-USC ...
Media Matters for America, DC - Jul 3, 2008
Read Mein Kampf's two chapters on religion. He loved Jesus. HEWITT: Jim, Jim, OK, what's your proposition? It's all the Christians' fault, right? ...


The long goodbye - Ha'aretz


The long goodbye
Ha'aretz, Israel - Jul 3, 2008
This week he took the lid off one of them by publishing his first novel, "Destroying Nadav" (Carmel Publishing House; Hebrew). This is a roman ? clef, ...


Anything goes - Ha'aretz


Anything goes
Ha'aretz, Israel - Jul 3, 2008
Rachlevsky dubs this social reality the culture of tachles (a Hebrew/Yiddish idiom meaning "getting down to business," or rather, "how to get cheaply some ...


Trying To Avoid That Hurtful Offense - Tyler Morning Telegraph


Trying To Avoid That Hurtful Offense
Tyler Morning Telegraph, TX - Jul 4, 2008
The ancient Hebrew scriptures caution that “A brother offended is harder to win than a lost city.” Religious or not, many people can attest to the hurtful ...


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