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        <description>Since I don't enjoy news according to the latest suicide-bomb report, I set out to understand how to read between the lines of middle eastern news. When I bought books and delved into articles about the middle east, I changed some of my opinions. And, I learned new ideas about the Mid-East conflicts. It now seems &amp;quot;Arab Spring&amp;quot; has upended our decades-long laser beam on the relatively small portion of the Middle East that is Israel and Palestine. ...</description>
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            <title>The Land O' Lotsa</title>
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            <description>Oil. Torture. Prayer. &amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;Are we there yet?&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;</description>
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            <title>Can a healthy dialogue stop a sick war?</title>
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            <description>www.biggest.puzzle.ever.com

I'm on a tear to promote books, discussion, art and more that may lift the quality of response toward people who are different from me; and, from thee.

To better understand distant cultures is one place to start.

Since I'm a new Squidoo, tell me your idea for transcending cultural bias and I'll make a lens about it. Now, whether anyone will want to read it, that's a different lens. So, I'd like to hear your ideas for improvement on the lenses I've done so far.</description>
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