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Humoring the Headlines: January 10, 2014

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO―New Jersey Governor Chris Christie apologized for one of his aides ordering the closure of the George Washington Bridge’s entrance and exit lanes to and from Fort Lee, New Jersey, as a political reprisal either against the city’s Democratic mayor or the state’s Democratic Senate.  Although Christie hopes to weather the

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JNS news briefs: January 10, 2014

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls U.S. ‘Satan’ amid resumption of nuclear talks (JNS.org) Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made anti-American comments before Thursday’s resumption of nuclear talks between Iran and the European Union in Geneva. “We had announced previously that on certain issues, if we feel it is expedient, we would negotiate with the Satan

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International

Wellesley grad becoming an expert on African migration

TEL AVIV (Press Release)— A recent Wellesley College graduate, Courtney White found a job in Malta at a forum that promotes cooperation between parliaments in the Mediterranean region. Her job involved producing communications materials and helping to organize meetings and events. But the Millerton, New York, native was more interested in a human crisis happening

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International

Israeli Arabs want their towns to remain in Israel

 By Aryeh Savir Renewed talk of territory exchanges between Israel and a future Palestinian state as part of a peace agreement, a proposition championed by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, has left many Arabs who have Israeli citizenship worried about losing their status as citizens of Israel. According to the Israeli daily Ma’ariv, Israel has proposed to the

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Middle East

Court quashes ban on Dieudonné performance

NANTES, France (WJC) — An administrative tribunal in the city of Nantes on Thursday overturned a ban imposed by French authorities for the show of the controversial comedian Dieudonné, who has made headlines with anti-Semitic slogans. Dieudonné’s attorney Jacques Verdier said the judge’s ruling amounted to a “total victory” for his client. A statement from

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