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Integrity Matters
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Tikun Olam-תקון עולם: Make the World a Better Place
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olamis a savage murderer. His crime was a tragedy. His release is no one’s victory. The lesson is to end the bloodshed on both sides once and for all. No to terror and no to national martyrs. Please read the bracing and reassuring humanity of Leila Abu-Saba’s meditation on this event. As a Lebanese-American whose beloved elderly grandmother was murdered during the civil war, she has something important to say about it. ’’
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arduous blog
http://arduousblog.blogspot.comUntil you are tested, you never really know your own strength, I don't think. But when push comes to shove, you are reminded that yes, you are strong. And so now, I look at women like Crunchy and Leila, who are dealing with personal adversity, and I remember, that yes, these are two incredibly strong, brave women. That they are able to laugh, and make their readers laugh in spite of the difficulties they face is amazing. But Crunchy and Leila are not
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Readables: July 15, 2008
http://pierretristam.com/Bobst/08/bb071508r.htmTaliban Set Up Permanent Islamic Courts in Pakistan McCain to Call for Afghanistan Escalation? Interview With a Bagram Prisoner's Father Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: The CRS Report A Time to Sever Parental Ties Our Dove Is Healthy New Jersey Court Rejects Sex-Offender Residency Restrictions France Backs UN Take-Over of Lebanon's Shebaa Farms What's Making us Fat?
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Israel Palestine Blogs
http://israelpalestineblogs.comSlacker Environmentalists
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Blowing In The Wind
http://arduousblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/blowing-in-wind.htmlUntil you are tested, you never really know your own strength, I don't think. But when push comes to shove, you are reminded that yes, you are strong. And so now, I look at women like Crunchy and Leila, who are dealing with personal adversity, and I remember, that yes, these are two incredibly strong, brave women. That they are able to laugh, and make their readers laugh in spite of the difficulties they face is amazing. But Crunchy and Leila are not
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Thoughts from a Rabbi
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Book Notes - Rabih Alameddine ("The Hakawati")
http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2008/06/book_not...Four maqams in one. What more could one ask for? Rabih Alameddine and The Hakawati links: the author's website the author's Wikipedia entry the book's page at the publisher an excerpt from the book Boston Globe review Dove's Eye View review Entertainment Weekly review Georgia Straight review Leap in the Dark review metroactive review Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel review New York Observer New York Times review Old Musty Books review
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northshorewoman
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Baked Grape Leaves
http://ramblingspoon.com/blog/?p=1000I got all excited by the prospects of cooking with these leaves, which grow of their own accord with little help from us. So I started poking around for grape leaf recipes and came across Leila Abu-Saba of Dove’s Eye View. I couldn’t resist her baked mushrooms in grape leaves. I lodged the recipe in the back of my brain and knew I had to try this when I had enough young leaves to gather. I played around with the recipe a little (I always feel compelled to do so), and here