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which is after all a decision made by the war cabinet. But even they don’t deserve the blame. HAMAS deserves the blame, because they could turn the hostages over tomorrow. Instead, they’re killing them or letting them die. The only way the Israeli government ...
which can be found globally, the food has roots in Native American cuisine (though it isn't tiedto any one culture). Grits have been largely adopted as a staple in the American South.
*I don’t often look at theGuardian, but it did have one article that interested me, “The risk of a broader Middle East war is rising,” And indeed, there’s little doubt that this is true. But who will it involve? Iran? Lebanon? Syria? All of the above? Read a few excerpts:...
To prevent the ghost of Japan’s militarist past from returning to life, it’s necessary to create awareness in the field of international public opinion and nail this shameful past to the pillar of shame forever. The Nanjing Massacre...
“Well, each of us has a dollar to spend,” said Jo. “32can the army do with four dollars?33! I don’t expect anything from Mother but I’d like tobuy a book for myself!” Jo was a bookworm. “I want to spend mine on some new music.” said Beth.She played the piano and...
If this isn’t breaking the “pause”, I don’t know what is. And this is one reason why a “one state solution” proposed by a reader yesterday is futile. Even a two-state solution won’t work until we have honest negotiators on both sides, which we don’t, and even then I wou...
Beyond Japan, the popularity of the country’s cultural exports, particularly anime and cosplay, has attracted non-Japanese people to the style of dress, Monden said. But Lolita fashion followers don’t consider the style a form of cosplay, Liu Carriger wrote in her paper — cosplay involves ...