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...same time Jerusalem in the heavens and Jerusalem on the ground. Jerusalem is a living city, but also the heart, the soul of the Jewish people and the state of Israel. We understand that Jerusalem is holy to Christianity and Islam. We believe that we have to secure free access for the believers of the other religions. We believe the administration of the holy shrines, not the holy city, should be by them. ARAFAT: For centuries we lived together with Jews. When Europe was in the dark ages, we lived together. We called them our cousins. It is a part...
...fact that the boy through the other fire door in my room lived in the same entryway offered more opportunities for interaction. Our door refused to stay shut—which proved useful on the frequent occasions that I locked myself out and went sheepishly next door to gain access to my room. Establishing a relationship with the person through the fire door, even if it’s just one of convenience, makes the inevitable eavesdropping a bit less absurd...
...sure who directed the new Silver Jews video, but I’m going to guess it wasn’t Hype Williams: the production values fall short of public access cable standards, and there’s nary a rimmed up Bentley or glistening bikini to be found...
...cancellation had begun to circulate over e-mail lists across the campus. This failure of communication is only symbolic of the more serious flaws in the institutional relationship between the HCC and the UC. In the days leading up to the cancellation of the concert, the UC was denied access to critical information that could have led to more responsible decision making. With a centralized planning process, detached from the rest of the campus, the HCC is prone to certain mistakes that can be prevented through greater transparency. Delegation and centralization can be useful tools for planning certain initiatives...
...When we talk about a story, the author and the reader have equal rights to access that text,” Murakami says slowly. “You don’t have to admire me as an author. We are equal. It’s a very democratic world, the world of narrative...