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    Feb 11, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Israel mourns the loss of a hero as first astronaut returns home

    Sun Foreign Staff
    LOD AIR FORCE BASE, Israel - Near the end of the space shuttle Columbia's ill-fated mission, American astronaut David Brown sent a short e-mail to the wife and children of his Israeli crewmate, Ilan Ramon. Moved that Ramon had honored his Jewish religion...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Yom Kippur, Iraq, Death, Ariel Sharon

  2. Nov 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'American Lady' by Caroline de Margerie

    Before blue states and red states, PACs or cable news, there was the era of Susan Mary Alsop, known as "the second lady of Camelot," who ruled a kingdom called Georgetown beginning in the 1960s. More than just a hostess, Alsop — a descendant of founding father John Jay and married to columnist Joe Alsop — reigned for more than four decades. Her home was a gathering place for real conversation about issues like the SALT talks and the war in Vietnam, not the shallow meet-and-greet affairs that characterize parties today.
    Before blue states and red states, PACs or cable news, there was the era of Susan Mary Alsop, known as "the second lady of Camelot," who ruled a kingdom called Georgetown beginning in the 1960s. More than just a hostess, Alsop — a descendant of...

    Tags: Georgetown, Henry Kissinger, John F. Kennedy

  4. Jan 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Obama's real Israel problem -- and it isn't Bibi [Blowback]

    Opinion L.A.
    Israel's fundamental policy toward the Palestinians is the problem -- and that policy has hardly changed, despite the seemingly diverse sequence of left, right and center parties that have been in power....
  6. Oct 6, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. ISRAEL: Yom Kippur war protocols declassified, provoking debate

    Babylon & Beyond
    A few months ago, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved new regulations allowing state archives to extend classification of material from a period of 50 years to 70. The decision was made following pressure from Israel's security services and...
  8. Jun 7, 2010 |Story| Hola Hoy
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    Tags: Golda Meir

  10. Sep 17, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  11. ISRAEL: Pilot and astronaut father share final resting place

    Babylon & Beyond
    Capt. Assaf Ramon was buried beside his father, Ilan Ramon, the Israeli astronaut killed with six others in the Columbia space shuttle disaster. The bittersweet success story of a boy following his father's path, graduating flight school with honors only....
  12. Dec 29, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  13. REVIEW: Joe Sacco's 'Footnotes in Gaza': An uneasy balance between history and forgetting

    The Hero Complex
    REVIEW Los Angeles Times book editor David L. Ulin has reviewed the new book from Joe Sacco and found that it doesn't answer the big questions about the Middle East and that may be its biggest strength. "Footnotes in Gaza"......
  14. Dec 27, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Footnotes in Gaza' by Joe Sacco

    Joe Sacco's "Footnotes in Gaza" is not a sequel to his 1996 book " Palestine," although it's tempting to read it as such. Both are works of comic-book journalism that take place in the occupied territories, and both offer a ground's-eye-view of situations that seem too big, too incomprehensible for us to wrap our minds around. But while "Palestine" is a portrait of its moment, an account of Sacco's visit to the West Bank and Gaza during the early 1990s, "Footnotes in Gaza" is a more expansive effort. Built around two forgotten incidents (the 1956 mass killings of Palestinians in Rafah and Khan Younis), it is a book that digs deep, exploring the relationship of past and present, memory and experience -- rigorously reported yet always aware of the elusive nature of testimony, the way that stories solidify and harden over time.
    Joe Sacco's "Footnotes in Gaza" is not a sequel to his 1996 book " Palestine," although it's tempting to read it as such. Both are works of comic-book journalism that take place in the occupied territories, and both offer a ground's-eye-view of situations...

    Tags: Palestine, Murder, Gaza Strip, Journalism, Religious Conflicts

  16. Aug 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. PASSINGS: Reginald Levy, Derf Scratch, Robert Tucker

    <b>REGINALD LEVY</b>
    REGINALD LEVY Pilot was hailed as a hero in '72 hijacking Reginald Levy, 88, a pilot praised for his cool-headed bravery during a 1972 hijacking by Palestinian militants, died of a suspected heart attack or blood clot Aug. 1 in Dover, England, his...

    Tags: Halloween, San Fernando, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Temple City, Saturday Night Live (tv program)

  18. Feb 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Gaza' author Joe Sacco may walk away from battlefields: 'I'm kind of at that point'

    The Hero Complex
    Reed Johnson caught up with Joe Sacco and found that the cartoonist and correspondent may be taking a break from his hot-zone reportage. If our present era constitutes a sort of End Times for mainstream media, it's proving to be......
  20. Oct 2, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. New revelations in attack on American spy ship

    Bryce Lockwood, Marine staff sergeant, Russian-language expert, recipient  of the Silver Star for heroism, ordained Baptist minister, is shouting into  the phone.
    Tribune senior correspondent
    Bryce Lockwood, Marine staff sergeant, Russian-language expert, recipient of the Silver Star for heroism, ordained Baptist minister, is shouting into the phone. "I'm angry! I'm seething with anger! Forty years, and I'm seething with anger!" Lockwood was...

    Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Arthur Goldberg, Government, National Government, Newspapers

  22. Feb 1, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Time of Favor'

    Times Film Critic
    "Time of Favor" is one of the most successful, provocative and intensely contemporary of Israeli films, so much so that to watch it is to feel the country having a passionate argument with itself. Israel's entry for best foreign language Oscar and the...

    Tags: Movies, Celebrities, Christian Orthodoxy, Cinema Industry, Ariel Sharon

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