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Here,
original and un-edited entries from people of various walks of life say it
best in their own words using their own experiences and feelings. |
THE TERMINAL
November 16, 2005 By Toine van Teeffelen |
When Éamonn Came to Visit
November 16, 2005 By
Faith Rowold |
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October 16, 2005 By Joachim Martillo |
Sleeping
in Gaza under roaring Israeli jets
October 2, 2005
By Rami Almeghari |
Mein
Besuch in Bethlehem im Juli 2005
October
5, 2005
von Eva Gadocha |
Erfahrungen im Friedensbegleitprogramm
des ORK
By Dieter
Ziebarth
July 18, 2005 |
The Writing on the Wall: Alexander
Qamar
By Toine van Teeffelen
Feb. 18, 2005 |
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Letter from Bethlehem: Feast of the
Tree
By Toine van Teeffelen
Jan. 31, 2005
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ELECTION DAY
By
Toine van Teeffelen Jan.
10, 2005
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Gary Fields tells the story:
The
Dispensing of Christmas Candy
December 26, 2004
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Away, near a manger
By
Philip Whitfield December
25, 2004
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I Wish I Could Have
Said by Omar Tesdell October, 2004 |
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Struggle
and Hope in the Holy Land
August
30,2004 Rev.
Bonnie Van Overbeke
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Justice, Gas and Tears
July 3, 2004 By
Uri
Avnery
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"WHEN LOVE KILLS"
June 24, 2004 By Dr. Eyad El-Sarraj* |
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The Rainbow between Ramallah and Rafah
By Nadia Naser-Najjab |
The Long Road To Moon City May 9, 2004
by
Fadi Abu Sada |
Anarchy in Our Souls
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English
German
by Gila Svirsky, Jerusalem |
Holy Week in Palestine
April
15,
2004 |
Unnecessary Panic: How Efficient are Rumors
March
3,
2004
by Paola Handal-Michael |
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Suicide Bombings
February 1, 2004
by Bob May
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Homage to my Sitti January
2004 by Paola
Handal-Michael
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Will Still Be Here
By Rose Shomali Musleh
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Aren’t
Both Crimes?
January 20, 2004
by Paola
Handal-Michael
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When Reality Hits
December 2003
by Paola
handal
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Reflections from an Advent Visit to the Holy Land
"But Why Would You Want to Go THERE?"
December 26, 2003
by Charles P. Lutz |
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Divided
Unions December
12, 2003
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The Return to Uncertainty
December 3, 2003 By
Paola Handal Michael
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One Fine Curfew Day
Bethlehem,
July 2002
by Dr. Nuha Khoury |
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Military Zone – A complete closure for ten days
By
Tad
Mitsui
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