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Avnery on a Taboo
Subject: Avnery on a Taboo
Send date: 2010-02-08 05:21:28
Issue #: 14
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Avnery on a Taboo
Uri Avnery

A Four-Letter Word

MANY IMPORTANT struggles in Israel are calling out to people of conscience. Among others (in random order):


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My Two Cents
Will Durst

I’m only guessing, but a major problem with being President has to be people around you being more likely to stick their face in a cast iron oscillating fan than tell you the truth. Let’s say you slip and fall and rip a hole in your pants down to your ankle while spilling hot coffee on a little blind girl in a wheelchair in front of a nationally televised audience. The worst you could expect to hear from a staffer is “well, that could have gone better.”


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Finkelstein says NO to Crocodile Tears
Gilad Atzmon

Finkelstein says no to Crocodile Tears


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Palin addresses US 'Tea Party'
Agencies

Sarah Palin, the icon of US conservative politics, has addressed delegates to the national convention of the emerging Tea Party movement, proclaiming that America is "ready for another revolution".


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New Orleans elects white mayor
Agencies

The US city of New Orleans, which is predominantly African American, has elected its first white mayor in 32 years.


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G7 pledges to wipe out Haiti debt
Agencies

Group of Seven countries (G7) have pledged to cancel their bilateral debts with earthquake-ravaged Haiti, and urged international lenders to do the same, Jim Flaherty, the Canadian finance minister, has said.


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Japan whalers 'ram' activists
Agencies

An anti-whaling protest group has accused a Japanese whaling vessel of "intentionally ramming" one of its protest boats during a standoff in Antarctic waters.


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Afghan police killed in explosion
Agencies

Four Afghan police officers have been killed and two civilians injured after a roadside bomb hit a police vehicle in the southern city of Kandahar, police have said.


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US denies 'direct Taliban contact'
Agencies

Washington is not in "direct contact" with the Taliban as part of efforts to reintegrate anti-government fighters, the US envoy for Afghanistan has said.


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Iran cuts ties with British Museum
Agencies

Iran has cut links with the British Museum over its failure to lend the Islamic Republic an ancient Persian treasure, according to Iranian media.


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US contractor 'abducted in Iraq'
Agencies

A US military contractor is believed to have been kidnapped in Iraq after an armed group released a video  showing a man being held captive.


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Ahmadinejad orders nuclear work
Agencies

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has instructed Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation to begin enriching uranium for use as nuclear fuel, casting doubt on the prospect of a deal with the West.


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Peace agreement eludes Yemen
Agencies

Yemen's government has presented northern Houthi fighters with a detailed ceasefire agreement in a bid to end a six-year conflict.


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Yemeni scholar backs 'jet bomber'
Agencies

Sheikh Anwar Awlaki, a Yemeni religious scholar, said that the suspect accused of attempting to blow up a US passenger jet on Christmas Day, was one of his students.


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