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Forty-seven years ago, Ariel Sharon led a raid on a West Bank village that killed about 70 men, women and children, most of them civilians. The villagers have not forgotten.
By Flore de Préneuf
February 6, 2001
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Coming all the way back from war-criminal disgrace, hard-liner Ariel Sharon is about to become the next prime minister of Israel.
By Flore de Préneuf
January 25, 2001
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In stepping down, Israel's prime minister is trying to make an end run around his strongest political rival.
By David Tuller
December 12, 2000
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By calling for early elections, the embattled Israeli prime minister buys a little time, but also places his fate in the hands of Yasser Arafat.
By Flore de Préneuf
November 30, 2000
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How Ariel Sharon plowed his way back onto the bloody stage of Mideast politics.
By Flore de Prineuf
October 17, 2000
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Desperation fuels an ominous round of fighting in the Holy Land. Has the Mideast peace process finally blown apart?
By Flore de Preneuf
October 3, 2000
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Heartsick over the bloodshed in Israel, liberal American Jews are so far paralyzed by a conflict in which Palestinians are aggressors as well as victims.
By Samuel G. Freedman
October 3, 2000
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Braiding is an age-old tradition in the African-American community, but California cosmetology regulators are cracking down.
By Lee Hubbard
September 13, 1999
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After meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, new Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak puts the peace process back on track.
By Larry Derfner
July 10, 1999
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But a circus tent of NATO opponents, from Tom Hayden to Arianna Huffington, won't face reality.
By Ian Williams
May 27, 1999