‘Beautified’ needs more action to sustain interest

By Cynthia Citron    LOS ANGELES — A rather persnickety lady from Newton, Massachusetts wanders into a beauty salon in Framingham, forms an unlikely friendship with the hairdresser, and keeps coming back regularly for 40 years. That would seem to be loyalty above and beyond, since the distance between Newton and Framingham is the same as […]

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Positions sadly get twisted in U.S. elections

By Isaac Yetiv, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — Two factors make these elections different from the past: the outrageous amounts of money spent on both sides, passing the billion mark, (and its corollary, the unending and repetitious campaign,) and the excessive use  of ad hominem attacks rather than a reasoned debate on the issues (and its corollary, a cynical demagoguery

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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, December 28, 1956, Part 2

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Press Notes Southwestern Jewish Press, December 28, 1956, Page 3 Time Covers and Uncovers: Lanes and roads overgrown during years of disuse are once again open for men and women in pursuit of knowledge. Five years ago when the California Western University took over 117 acres of wooded

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Why is the U.S. doing military exercises with Lebanon, Pakistan and Egypt?

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — It can’t be said that the U.S. is doing nothing about Syria. The administration created the “Atrocities Prevention Board,” which failed the test at Houla. It is supporting the feckless Kofi Annan, who is adding to a resume that includes the genocide in Rwanda and massacres in Bosnia. It

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