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According to Marek Lasota, a historian at the inr, a reckoning is overdue. It is prerequisite, he says, for "a full knowledge of our own history...
...were told to pray for a quick recovery with no complications. Fifty-nine percent of the people who knew they were being prayed for had complications after surgery, while 52 percent of the people who did not know whether they were being prayed for experienced complications. Reverend Dean Marek of the Mayo Clinic, a researcher who worked on the study, said in a press release that he didn’t anticipate these results. “Obviously, my research colleagues were surprised by the unexpected and counterintuitive outcome,” he said. Knowing that they were being prayed...
...Each land shall be full of you and each sea; and every one shall be incensed at your customs." So the Apocrypha prophesies, and so Marek Halter's enormous novel echoes with the unfurling of Jewish history from the sacking of Jerusalem to the anguish of the Warsaw ghetto...
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...slipping across the Mediterranean into Italy. " Libya can tighten its borders," says a European ambassador in Tripoli. "But the Libyans think this is our problem." Friendship still has its limits. - By Vivienne Walt Close Call POLAND Prime Minister Marek Belka's government narrowly survived a parliamentary vote of confidence just hours after Belka announced the country would begin reducing its 2,500-strong troop contingent in Iraq early next year. "We will not remain in Iraq an hour longer than is sensible [or] necessary to achieve our mission's goal," he said. More than 70% of Poles oppose their country...