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On statecraft and stunts - Opinion
Samson Schatz and Jacob Reses
| September 22, 2011
The borders of this “state” will bear no relation to reality. Forget the disputes with Israel over territory — Abbas doesn’t even have control over Hamas-run Gaza. This “Palestine” will be a fantasy, a state in name only. On the ground, the arrangement will be meaningless.
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Letters to the Editor: Dec. 9, 2010 - Opinion
Samuel Galson, Benjamin Kalinsky, and Laiyin Li and Justine Chiu
| December 09, 2010
Laiyin Li and Justine Chiu comment on the Ivy League Asian American Conference, Benjamin Kalinsky defends "grade-grubbers," and Samuel Galson objects to TFI's rhetoric.
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A constructive approach to the Israel debate - Opinion
Jeffrey Mensch
| November 29, 2010
The country is more likely to listen to a friend than an enemy, to constructive rather than destructive criticism. Let us hope that with this in mind, all sides can come together with constructive solutions to bring peace to the volatile region of the Middle East.
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The Princeton Committee on Palestine has sponsored a referendum in next week’s USG elections that asks Dining Services to sell an alternative to Sabra hummus in all its retail locations on campus.
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Though students find that their religious beliefs are widely accepted by the University community as a whole, this idea is not always reflected within individual religious groups on campus, which may cater specifically to students who are more devout.