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...East peace are obvious: Israelis abandon most of the settlements; Palestinians abandon the right of return. A neighborhood in East Jerusalem is declared the capital of Palestine; the religious sites are put under international jurisdiction. Vast majorities of Jews and Arabs support this deal. The notion that war will somehow speed along a better one assumes the Palestinians will somehow change their minds about real statehood. They won't. The only other alternative for Israel is more of the same: more violence, a collapsing economy, a larger and ever more vehement Arab population. George W. Bush should make that clear...
...Among the seven Afghan rebel groups, all the major ones received the agency's shoulder-fired Stingers, which can effectively bring down an aircraft at an altitude of 6,000 to 8,000 ft. or more. Twenty-four of the CIA's Stingers destined for Afghanistan were somehow diverted to Iran. The CIA comforts itself by hoping the missiles have degraded after a decade and a half. Perhaps, but the hundreds of Stingers still missing are an unsettling legacy of the operation in Afghanistan. In Kenya just two months ago, terrorists using a Russian-made SA-7 version...
...essential problem is that the universe displays a unity it has no right to have,” Magueijo said. “We’d like to explain this somehow with a physical theory...
...dragging down the successful entertainment, publishing and cable divisions. He must deal with multiple federal investigations of AOL's accounting practices before and after the merger, and if those probes turn ugly, judge whether it makes sense to keep "AOL" in the company name. Either way, Parsons must somehow restore the company's credibility with investors...
...twice the rate in the general population. It's natural to be depressed about having a chronic, potentially fatal illness, but that doesn't entirely explain the discrepancy. Moreover, depressed diabetics are much more likely than those without depression to suffer complications including heart disease, nerve damage and blindness. Somehow depression makes the body less responsive to insulin, the hormone that processes blood sugar--plausibly through the action of cortisol, a hormone that can interfere with insulin sensitivity and that is often elevated in depressed patients...