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...truly dangerous false equation is Matory’s conflation of "criticism of Israeli policy" with anti-Zionism. By encouraging a state to improve its behavior rather than go away, real policy criticism assumes a state??€™s legitimate existence. But anti-Zionism, by definition, negates the Jewish—and only the Jewish—national right to self-determination. The former is part of a healthy debate in a free society. The latter is usually a coded expression of anti-Semitism, since it denies Jews what it rightly grants to all other nations...
Shortly after, Kolbe, an Ohio native, began competing in her state??€™s Wheelchair Games which she said provided the encouraging start she needed, since an almost equal number of athletes competed as medals were granted...
...agreement—the first of its kind in the nation—coincides with a revision of the state??€™s policy on greenhouse gas emissions, which requires developers to assess the risk of gas production before beginning construction. Unlike the Harvard agreement, however, the state??€™s policy does not specify numeric targets...
Jeanne Shaheen, who stepped down as director of the Institute of Politics on Friday to run for the U.S. Senate from New Hampshire, lost by 4 percent the last time she sought the seat in 2002. But changes in the state??€™s political dynamics suggest that she might face an easier time in the upcoming race...
...Shaheen—who served as governor of the state from 1997 to 2003—is heading for a rematch of her 2002 Senate race, which she lost by just 4 percent to Republican Sen. John E. Sununu, the scion of one of the state??€™s most prominent political families...