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Everything is faster than it used to be.
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Bahraini officials attend a grand event organized by the Israeli Embassy in Manama, where Israelis and Bahrainis experience each other's food, music and dancing while building bilateral business ties
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What would I have talked about at the conference? I would have suggested that the movement take a page out of my Casablanca Judaism and make the Friday night table the beating heart of the movement.
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What New York City was for me from my 20s through my 60s is not what New York City is for me now in my early 70s.
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Throughout his book, Smith shares moments from his pioneering career in nonfiction television.
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The Marina del Rey Film Festival will take place June 8th-14th.
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A roundup of incidents, good and bad, happening on college campuses.
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What trail are you leaving behind, and how will your choices today create a better world for tomorrow?
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Even the hardest of puzzles are meant to be solved.
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To err is human, and to disagree is Jewish, was the axiom with which David Wolpe ended his long sermon series labeled “Off the Pulpit.”
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