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Sharon's Stroke May Hamper Peace Efforts

JERUSALEM – The mild stroke suffered by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Sunday abruptly raised the question of what would happen to Mideast peace prospects if the 77-year-old leader is incapacitated. Sharon’s transformation in recent times from hawk to pragmatist — becoming the first Israeli leader to relinquish land …

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Boeing's Dreamliner Experiment Already Paying Off

SAN FRANCISCO – Boeing Co.’s next-generation 787 Dreamliner marks a sharp break from the old way of doing things at the world’s largest aerospace company, a move that’s already paying off in dramatic fashion. As of last week, Boeing (BA) had booked 185 order commitments for the Dreamliner this year, …

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'Queer Eye' 's Carson Writes of Being Different in Kid's Book

NEW YORK – Young children live in their own worlds. They see the same people every day, do the same things and eat the same foods. Maybe they put ketchup or ranch dressing on pasta or pancakes and that’s considered normal — in their little worlds. Generally, all this routine …

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