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UC Santa Barbara student leaders vote down divestment resolution
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details Elected student leaders at UC Santa Barbara voted down a resolution early Thursday that would have urged the UC system to divest from companies said to profit from anti-Palestinian...Tags: Elections, University of California, Berkeley, Human Rights, Teaching and Learning, Raytheon Company
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Wrapping up Egypt — For now
As you can tell by the flurry of posts, my 10 days in Egypt have inspired me to write. I’ve had an amazing experience here. My open letter to President Morsi actually earned me a reply from his assistant, who ensures me they are trying and that they...
Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Television, Egypt, Sony Corp., Cairo (Egypt)
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City, ISD early voting kicks off on Monday
Palestine Herald-Press, TexasEarly voting for the May 11 election begins Monday, with voters readying to decide the fate of candidates in city council and school board races in Anderson County. Early voting for all respective entities concludes on Tuesday, May 7, with hours and...Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Voting
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Murder trial of local man to begin Monday
Palestine Herald-Press, TexasJury selection for the murder trial of a Palestine man accused in the death of a 27-year-old Anderson County man is set to begin Monday in the court of 349th State District Judge Pam Foster Fletcher. The trial of Larry Warren will take place in the...Tags: Shootings, Murder, Punishment, Trials
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Bethlehem monastery loses court battle on Israeli wall
Reuters* Israeli wall would surround convent on three sides * Israel says wall prevents attacks on its citizens By Noah Browning RAMALLAH, West Bank, April 26 (Reuters) - A Catholic monastery and convent in a secluded valley outside Bethlehem lost a seven-...Tags: Palestinian Liberation Organization, Human Rights, Islam, International Court or Tribunal, Judaism
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Falk: Two-state solution presently obsolete
The Lebanon Daily StarRichard Falk, the Special Rapporteur on Occupied Palestine for the U.N. Human Rights Council, Thursday called the two-state solution "presently obsolete." Falk, who has drawn controversy in the past for his criticism of Israeli policies, was...Tags: Human Rights, Lebanon, Beirut (Lebanon), Barack Obama
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Music program unites Palestinian children across region
The Lebanon Daily StarThirteen-year-old Ali Musa, a Palestinian refugee, declares that he plans to become a musician in the future, thanks to a new music program seeking to unite Palestinian voices. "I will be playing the oud in the future to earn a living," he said....Tags: Music, Concerts, Lebanon, Beirut (Lebanon), Customs and Tradition
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'Jerusalem accord boosts Palestinian resistance against Israeli violations'
Jordan Times, AmmanThe agreement recently signed between Jordan and Palestine to reaffirm His Majesty King Abdullah's status as the custodian of holy sites in Jerusalem encourages Palestinian resistance against Israeli violations in the occupied holy city, according to...Tags: Israel, Mahmoud Abbas, Abdullah II of Jordan, Islam
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Jordanian-Palestinian lobbying at UNESCO 'pushes Israel to accept Jerusalem expert mission'
Jordan Times, AmmanJordan and Palestine, supported by other Arab states, helped secure Israeli acceptance of a UNESCO experts' mission to investigate and assess the status of heritage and conservation of the Old City of Jerusalem on Tuesday. This breakthrough is the...Tags: Israel, UNESCO, Mahmoud Abbas, International Organizations, Abdullah II of Jordan
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PREP ROUNDUP: Rain pushes back Valley action
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.There were several rained-out events in Wabash Valley high school athletics Tuesday. Among them: --Terre Haute North vs. Linton junior varsity and varsity baseball has been rescheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday at the Patriots' Don Jennings Field. --...Tags: Softball, Baseball
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Working to visualize justice for Palestine
The Lebanon Daily StarAt first glance, it looks like a regular bus map. Multicolored lines representing different routes fanning out from a central terminal into an amorphous grey territory. On closer inspection, it is a stark visualization of the entrenched system of...Tags: Jerusalem (Israel), Israel, Public Transportation, Lebanon, Beirut (Lebanon)
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A peek at life in Beirut's defunct Gaza Hospital
The Lebanon Daily StarFrom the outside, there are few hints that Gaza Hospital ever had a thing to do with medicine. Laundry hangs out the windows of the shabby 11-story building, and it is fronted by assorted shops and a sick cat named Black. Indoors, there are metal grates...Tags: Rentals, Hospitals and Clinics, Palestinian Liberation Organization, Rooms and Sublets, Gynecology
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