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BOSTON—Approximately six hundred local college students and community members rallied in support of more funding for global AIDS prevention and treatment, braving wet and frigid weather yesterday underneath the concrete overhang of City Hall...
...want the ancient city as their political and religious capital. Camp David negotiators foundered over the Muslim and Jewish holy places, which sit virtually atop one another. The Palestinians insist on sovereignty over the Haram al-Sharif, where their sacred shrines sit, and Israel cannot give up the ground underneath it, where the Western Wall and the remnants of Solomon's Temple lie. By 2001, negotiators hoped they could finesse these demands and could gerrymander the city into an Arab East Jerusalem that the Palestinians could call a capital and a Jewish West Jerusalem that the Israelis could keep...
...There was always this awareness underneath it all that this wasn’t for the long term, that we would never be getting married,” Tara E. Carella ’02 said. “There is something about a marriage that is practical in a sense, and my mother always taught me that you have to look beyond just finding a soulmate when you think about settling down. Our stars just seemed incompatible, and I knew that no matter what I could never live in a marriage where I was only one who ever felt...
...which they replicate patterns. Cassin points out that while the Web can't duplicate the gallery experience, it can offer things that a trip to the museum can't. His example: the expanded site will let kids "lift off" the top layer of a painting to see an image underneath that has been painted...
...want the ancient city as their political and religious capital. Camp David negotiators foundered over the Muslim and Jewish holy places, which sit virtually atop one another. The Palestinians insist on sovereignty over the Haram al-Sharif, where their sacred shrines sit, and Israel cannot give up the ground underneath it, where the Western Wall and the remnants of Solomon's Temple lie. By 2001, negotiators hoped they could finesse these demands and could gerrymander the city into an Arab East Jerusalem that the Palestinians could call a capital and a Jewish West Jerusalem that the Israelis could keep...