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...Palestinians will be able to live free. Israel is not preventing the Palestinians from having the freedom to express themselves through art and culture. The real oppressors are the ignorant terrorists who think calling themselves politicians is enough to excuse their acts against their own people. Adam Segal Tel Aviv The Elusive Father Figure Your piece on Joseph's relationship with Jesus, "Father and Child," was timely [Dec. 19]. Joseph plays a great role in the season of Christmas and in Jesus' family. I am grateful for the article. In contemplating Joseph's role, you quoted author Jerry Jenkins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best Photos of 2005 | 1/12/2006 | See Source »

...hemorrhage. Sharon underwent a two-stage operation that lasted more than eight hours. After another surgery on Friday morning, Sharon was in a medically induced coma and attached to a respirator. "Sharon won't come back to be a decision-making person," Moty Ravid, professor of medicine at Tel Aviv University, said on Friday. "His chances of functioning at these levels are close to zero...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Troubled Soil | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

...PLEADED GUILTY. OMRI SHARON, 41, Israeli member of parliament and son of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon; to illegal campaign fund-raising; in Tel Aviv. Accepting a plea bargain, the younger Sharon admitted to falsifying corporate records, perjury and violating fund-raising laws during his father's 1999 campaign to lead Israel's right-wing Likud Party. Sharon's guilty plea means he must step down as a Likud legislator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 11/20/2005 | See Source »

...suspense, and black humor is typical of Hany Abu-Assad’s film “Paradise Now.” The film follows best friends Said (Kais Nashef) and Khaled (Ali Suliman) on the evening before they are to carry out a suicide-bombing mission in Tel Aviv, capturing the interactions they have with oblivious family members and friends...

Author: By Rowena H Potts, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Paradise Now | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...bustling markets; and oppressive barbed wire fences. The everyday life of residents of the city of Nablus is punctuated by the humiliation of checkpoints, reverberating calls to prayer, and the occasional sound of a bomb exploding. The film blatantly contrasts this oppressive landscape with the polished city of Tel Aviv, and the juxtaposition intentionally induces empathetic shock...

Author: By Rowena H Potts, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Paradise Now | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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