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...billion by 2000, MTV's abandonment is more bad news for the retail chain. Blockbuster has enough problems in the real world, having shut down 50 music stores, a move that contributed to Viacom's $227 million fourth-quarter net loss. MTV insists there isn't any broader culture clash. Says a representative: "We're working on a dozen other projects with Blockbuster. This time Music Boulevard was the best match...
Thus there is a clash of national interests between Israel and the Palestinian Authority over the future of Har Homa. Nevertheless, by all internationally recognized legal rights, Har Homa is Israel's. The PA is granted nothing in Jerusalem even under the Oslo Accords which the PA itself accepted...
NABATIYEH, Lebanon: Israel's "security zone" in southern Lebanon has turned into a war zone once again. Hezbollah guerrillas and the Israeli army have been trading deadly blows since Thursday, when a clash resulted in the death of one of the guerrillas. At 5:30 a.m. Friday, local time, Hezbollah responded by peppering an Israeli-occupied border enclave in the zone with machine-gun fire and mortar shells, killing one Israeli soldier and wounded three others, according to Israeli security officials. Israel gunners retaliated with three hours of heavy artillery fire on suspected guerrilla hideouts in the vicinity of villages...
NABATIYEH, Lebanon: Israel's "security zone" in southern Lebanon has turned into a war zone once again. Hezbollah guerrillas and the Israeli army have been trading deadly blows since Thursday, when a clash resulted in the death of one of the guerrillas. At 5:30 a.m. Friday, local time, Hezbollah responded by peppering an Israeli-occupied border enclave in the zone with machine-gun fire and mortar shells, killing one Israeli soldier and wounded three others, according to Israeli security officials. Israel gunners retaliated with three hours of heavy artillery fire on suspected guerrilla hideouts in the vicinity of villages...
...This clash between childbearing and choppers is the latest wrinkle in the military's painful efforts to integrate women into its ranks. Yet unlike the recent Army sexual-harassment charges that seek to squash boorish and sometimes illegal behavior, this case will test just how far the Army can stretch the rules for women--and whether that's a good idea. Any ruling that forces the Army to show more flexibility to its new mothers could also bring changes in the way the military deploys them--changes that could be a setback for hard-won gains in the fight...