Hay muchos obstáculos para quienes quieren trabajar por la coexistencia de israelíes y árabes en Cisjodania. Ahora se impone otro factor: el miedo. https://t.co/IxwB23AWFq
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Pamela Blair, who as the sassy and profane dancer Val in the original production of “A Chorus Line” delivered a showstopping song about enhancing her breasts and butt with silicone to get work as an actress, died on Sunday at her home in Mesa, Ariz. https://t.co/vMvZEmqvJZ
“The Nashville student movement’s actions were a turning point for the Freedom Rides. Catherine was major force in that. She was indefatigable, indomitable and unforgettable.” https://t.co/DS7KTzn0NS
Martha Saxton, a historian whose penetrating examinations of women’s lives led her to new insights into figures ranging from Louisa May Alcott to Jayne Mansfield to Mary Washington, has died at 77. https://t.co/ooHL3zzwIN
In this week’s Canada Letter: Gordon Lightfoot’s music created the soundtrack for the daily life of many Canadian families. Here’s how one Times editor remembers his music. https://t.co/rfBUuuvHel