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...worked in Israel before the violence were left jobless -- and furious. As Rabin and Arafat met last week, several hundred laborers protested at the main crossing point into Israel. Asked whether he was demonstrating against Arafat or Rabin, Nabil Fami, a truck driver, replied, "What's the difference? They belong to the same Establishment, which is treating us like pigs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Propping Up Yasser | 11/21/1994 | See Source »

...Gates spends the better part of his time dreaming that his brother William will make good where he could not. The "dreams" of this film's title do not belong to the player alone. They are the heavy hopes of family and community that the would-be star shoulders every time he takes to the court...

Author: By Samuel J. Rascoff, | Title: Losing Life's Game | 11/18/1994 | See Source »

...objective standards for the judgment of right and wrong. It is dangerous to make life and death decisions in the throes of passion. Emotions have another characteristic that renders them inadequate for making decisions about justice. By their very nature emotions are reactive, not predictive. Predictions and planning belong in the domain of reason...

Author: By Tal D. Ben-shachar, | Title: Justice in the Public's Eye | 11/16/1994 | See Source »

...that the Crimson could do was watch off-court as Penn advanced in the tournament, going on to face Princeton in the final. The Tigers won, and kept the trophy at home, where they believed it to belong...

Author: By Brian R. Rice, | Title: Women's Volleyball Finishes Tough Tournament | 11/16/1994 | See Source »

Another clue to the monster's motherly instincts may come from two tiny skulls that Norell found in the nest. They belong to a different type of predatory dinosaur known as dromaeosaurs. While they could have been egg stealers themselves, they could also have been brought in by the mother oviraptor as food. Or they might have emerged from eggs sneaked into the nest by a mother dromaeosaur so her young could be raised by unsuspecting surrogate parents -- a strategy used by modern cuckoos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cretaceous Parenting | 11/14/1994 | See Source »

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