Donald H. Harrison

Little Uruguay beat Big Tobacco in court, keeping the right to large, grotesque cigarette warnings

Your cigarettes could one day look a lot grosser, with the packaging depicting rotten teeth, charred lungs or cancer-ridden skin. It’s all thanks to a judgment in a landmark case between the tiny South American country of Uruguay and the giant tobacco company Philip Morris International. The ruling has sent a stark message to the […]

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International, Science, Medicine, & Education

3 UC Berkeley students injured, 1 missing in terrorist attack in France

LOS ANGELES — Three University of California, Berkeley students studying abroad were injured in the Nice, France, terrorist attack on Thursday, while a fourth student remains missing and unaccounted for, school officials confirmed Friday. The missing student was identified as Nicolas Leslie, 20, a junior from Del Mar. University officials are working with local police,

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International, USA

Saudi Arabia and 9/11: Read the Declassified 28 Pages

After years of wrangling with critics, Congress on Friday released 28 newly declassified pages from the 9/11 Commission report, regarding Saudi Arabia’s possible role in the attacks. Lawmakers, including former Senator Bob Graham of Florida, as well as the families of 9/11 victims, had long called for the release. According to The New York Times,

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Middle East, USA

Trudy Rubin: Woman leader could be spark that U.N. needs

PARIS — When it comes to Western political leaders, we have definitely arrived at The Time of the Woman. Hillary Clinton is the first serious female candidate for U.S. president, Theresa May just took over as British prime minister and Germany’s Angela Merkel remains the most powerful European politician. Moreover, the nationalist Marine Le Pen

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International

Mickey Stern, 1934-2016

LA JOLLA, California (Press Release) –Known for her vibrant personality, community leadership, sense of humor, creativity and, most importantly, her good work, Mickey Stern succumbed to cancer on July 1. Mickey is survived by her children, Bob Sturm and Melanie Sturm, son-in-law Marc Zachary, and her beloved grandson Zane Zachary. Her much-loved sisters – Dorothy Dimond,

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Obituaries & memorials, San Diego County

Zoabi: Israel is ‘occupied Palestinian territory’

MK Hanin Zoabi (Joint List), known for her anti-Israel statements, is at it again, and is clarifying that she views sovereign Israeli territory as “occupied” Palestinian territory. In an interview on Thursday with Hamas’s Palestine newspaper, Zoabi said that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s threat to expel her from the Knesset is “an attempt to deter

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Middle East

Middle East Roundup: July 15, 2016

Israel slams UNESCO’s plan to declare Temple Mount ‘Muslim’ (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Israel on Thursday was outraged to learn that the U.N.’s heritage body was planning to adopt a resolution declaring the Temple Mount sacred to “Muslims only.” The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) 21-member World Heritage Committee is set to

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Middle East