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Dove's Eye View: Birthday 2009
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. Laquo; Summer Vacation. Hillary Clinton erupts in laughter ». July 26, 2009. Leila in madcap reds. Originally uploaded by bedouina. I hosted a Mad Hatter's tea in our garden today: colorful food, mismatched dishes, table linens and clothes. Instead of a hat I wore my wig! Idyllic weather, good times with family and friends. I am very glad to see 47, and I am glad I'm so much better off than I was a year ago. July 26, 2009 in Family. July 29, 2009 at 08:20 PM.
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Dove's Eye View: SF Chron Reviews 'The Invisible Mountain'
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. Laquo; Adventures of Citizen Diplomats in Syria. The Dove at Peace ». September 01, 2009. SF Chron Reviews 'The Invisible Mountain'. You've been hearing me talk about this book for years. I encountered it, and its author, my first semester in graduate school, back in 2005. Now Carolina De Robertis is winning the praises of the wider world, not only of her partisan (but critically acute! From the SF Chronicle Sunday Book Review:. September 01, 2009 in Books.
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Dove's Eye View: The Dove at Peace
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. Laquo; SF Chron Reviews 'The Invisible Mountain'. October 15, 2009. The Dove at Peace. Leila Abu-Saba, 1962-2009. The Dove, Leila Abu-Saba, passed away on October 8, 2008 after a five-year battle with breast cancer. She leaves behind her husband David, her young sons Joseph and Jacob, and a body of writing that challenges and inspires. A memorial blog for family, friends, and colleagues of Leila Abu-Saba has been set up at:. Whatever. Bless your work, too...
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Dove's Eye View: Lizzy Ratner seeks her history in Poland
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. Laquo; Hillary Clinton erupts in laughter. Adventures of Citizen Diplomats in Syria ». August 08, 2009. Lizzy Ratner seeks her history in Poland. Lizzy Ratner returned to Poland to visit the land of her ancestors. Three out of four American Jews have at least one ancestor from pre-Nazi Poland. My own children have one such ancestor, through my husband, whose mother is descended from Russian and Polish Jews. Ratner writes of a moment in her trip. Disenfranchising...
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Dove's Eye View: Hillary Clinton erupts in laughter
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. Laquo; Birthday 2009. Lizzy Ratner seeks her history in Poland ». August 08, 2009. Hillary Clinton erupts in laughter. Entirely appropriate, derisive laughter at the mention of a right wing demagogue:. Think Progress Hillary Clinton erupts in laughter at the mention of ‘John Bolton.’. Who else acts beyond the rule of law. Bombing civilians without mercy and detaining people for prison terms that are absolutely unfair and unwarranted. The love light of God heals ...
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Dove's Eye View: Books
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. September 01, 2009. SF Chron Reviews 'The Invisible Mountain'. You've been hearing me talk about this book for years. I encountered it, and its author, my first semester in graduate school, back in 2005. Now Carolina De Robertis is winning the praises of the wider world, not only of her partisan (but critically acute! From the SF Chronicle Sunday Book Review:. September 01, 2009 in Books. July 18, 2009. What I'm Doing This Summer. Writer and teacher ZZ Packer.
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Dove's Eye View: Adventures of Citizen Diplomats in Syria
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. Laquo; Lizzy Ratner seeks her history in Poland. SF Chron Reviews 'The Invisible Mountain' ». August 14, 2009. Adventures of Citizen Diplomats in Syria. Three years of grass roots diplomacy: travels, encounters, research. Photos, diaries and more. AMLN Virtual Scrapbook - Adventures of Citizen Diplomats in Syria. Thanks to Josh Landis of Syria Comment. August 14, 2009 in Counter Propaganda. The comments to this entry are closed. I Saw it in Palestine. Hummous - ...
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Dove's Eye View: War
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. August 08, 2009. Lizzy Ratner seeks her history in Poland. Lizzy Ratner returned to Poland to visit the land of her ancestors. Three out of four American Jews have at least one ancestor from pre-Nazi Poland. My own children have one such ancestor, through my husband, whose mother is descended from Russian and Polish Jews. Ratner writes of a moment in her trip. Thank you, Lizzy Ratner. This is the heart of the matter. August 08, 2009 in Counter Propaganda. I was ...
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Dove's Eye View: Carolina De Robertis' Big Debut
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. Laquo; It's The War, Stupid. Frugal Food: Rosemary-Lemon White Bean Dip ». June 04, 2008. Carolina De Robertis' Big Debut. I just had lunch with my dear friend from graduate school at Mills College. Carolina De Robertis, who has huge news: Baron Gets Big Debut - Publishers Weekly. Knopf prevailed in a two-day auction for a debut novel by Carolina De Robertis titled The Invisible Mountain,. Our Mills writing group -some of us - with teacher. And will come out in ...
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Dove's Eye View: Family
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An Arab-American woman sees signs of hope. July 26, 2009. Leila in madcap reds. Originally uploaded by bedouina. I hosted a Mad Hatter's tea in our garden today: colorful food, mismatched dishes, table linens and clothes. Instead of a hat I wore my wig! Idyllic weather, good times with family and friends. I am very glad to see 47, and I am glad I'm so much better off than I was a year ago. Click through to Flickr to see the rest of the photos, including shots of my husband, mother, brother and my children.