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...inhuman. Yet their ties are inextricable. "Israel is a product of the Shoah, and the Shoah is a product of Europe," says Rony Brauman, former president of Médecins sans Frontières and a fierce Jewish critic of Israel. Chirac's initiative on anti-Semitism may help tear down one obstacle to better relations between Europe and Israel. But a new one is going up in the form of the security fence in the West Bank...
...Balestracci was ready to elevate his game and deliver a final crushing blow. Punching and tearing at Mathews with the game on the line, he looked as though about to tear the helpless tailback to shreds. Not surprisingly, Mathews caved first...
Junior forward Nicole Corriero will look to maintain her current offensive tear, especially against Niagara Coach Margot Page...
...which America has agreed. Revoking protections for America’s domestic steel industry would be politically risky for Bush—the industry is concentrated in key swing states Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia—but the president needs to place multilateral cooperation over electoral calculations and tear down this American-made wall against trade...
...million Chinese eat at its stores every day, and KFC's parent, Yum! Brands, which also owns Pizza Hut and Taco Bell fast-food restaurants, isn't stopping there. After flooding the country's largest urban areas with KFC outlets, the U.S. company is now on an expansion tear in the hinterlands, trying to reach smaller cities like Qiandaohu (pop. 45,000). "We open over 250 KFC restaurants a year [in China] and expect to do that for many years to come," says Yum chairman and CEO David Novak, who is based in Louisville, Kentucky. Yum executives are so confident...