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- Neglect of Middle East's other conflicts could greatly damage U.S. interests even if a peace deal is achieved
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- Al Jazeera will give America a balanced view of the Middle East.
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- In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 'peace' isn't the issue at all
- Few former failed presidential nominees have found a meaningful calling, but John Kerry may be finding his niche as secretary of state.
- Paul Goodman, a retired construction company executive and artist, died July 18 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Fox Hill, a Bethesda assisted-living facility. He was 96.
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- Renewed Israeli-Palestinian talks are likely to be a long, drawn-out affair that leave the prospects for peace uncertain for years to come
- Helen Thomas wasn't afraid to speak up for Palestinians' rights
- Helen Thomas' Arab ancestry was no excuse for her anti-Semitic views
- Late journalists remarks on Israel and Zionism were far worse than 'intemperate'
- "Planet Egg" takes over the Baltimore Theatre Project for the weekend with a mix of edibles, found objects, puppetry, music and live-feed video. It's the brainchild of Zvi Sahar, an Israeli-born, New Jersey-based actor, director and puppeteer.
- Columbia-based cybersecurity firm Sourcefire is being acquired by Cisco for $2.7 billion, the companies announced Tuesday.
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- Newspaper ignores damage done by Palestinian rockets but shows broken window caused by Israeli response
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- Alfred Sommer, a former Johns Hopkins University dean who discovered the importance of vitamin A in preventing child blindness, will accept an award Sunday in Israel honoring his contributions to preventive medicine.
- Good morning, Baltimore. There's a leaker in jail next door, Game of Thrones is a fantasy, and Turkey's flirting with anarchy. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for June 3, 2013.
- There is no avoiding an international drone race; they should be banned like chemical weapons
- Absent peace talks, the EU's arming of Syrian rebels is apt to make a bad situation even worse
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- Chamber music players typically spend so much time together that it can seem like a professional marriage. In the case of Duo Amaral, it's an actual marriage. These husband and wife guitarists perform for the Sundays at Three series on May 19 at Christ Episcopal Church in Columbia.
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- What will happen to weapons the U.S. gives to Syria's rebels?
- Israel's critics ignore discrimination in the Arab and Muslim world
- Joe Budge was selected as the newest member of the Annapolis City Council and will be sworn in May 13.
- Blocking entry of radicals is good for Israel and for the United States
- Strategic partnership legislation will help U.S. and Israeli business relations
- Visa program doesn't discriminate against Arabs, Muslims
- Cardin should put his constituents first and not condone Israeli discrimination
- Nations can pick and choose whom they allow to enter their country
- A Senate bill on visa waivers for Israel would allow it to keep out those it suspects for any reason — including their religion, Arab heritage or sympathy for the Palestinian cause.