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reality check!
The next diplomat, politician, or editorial writer who declares that the Bush Administration must "fully engage to restart the peace process" should be drawn and quartered. Especially if the offender is a European who risked not one nickel of political capital in the Middle East during the 1990s. And doubly especially if the offender is an Arab who spent the 1990s ducking American pleas to push the Palestinians to make a deal, and who now blames America (America!) for the failure of Middle East peace.
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C. Lanzbom, of Soulfarm, is a performer whose prolific output is matched only by his
versatility. Even within the space of one song, his guitar will shift from
driving Southern blues-rock to shifting Middle-Eastern harmonies.
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