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Updated 11/03/09 @ 03:56PM EDT
- Claude Levi-Strauss, considered by many to be the father of modern anthropology, died in Paris at the age of 100.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Air Force base hosting a combined U.S.-Israeli military drill.
- The neighbor of a man who has confessed to several murders and attacks on Arabs and Jews has been arrested.
- Convicted billionaire Arcadi Gaydamak was a former agent for French intelligence, according to a former French interior minister.
- Several Israeli human rights groups are calling for an independent investigation of Israel's conduct during its operation in Gaza.
- Claude Levi-Strauss, father of modern anthropology, dies
- Despite progress, Obama hesitant about Netanyahu meeting
- Netanyahu visits combined U.S.-Israeli drill
- Alleged terrorist’s neighbor arrested
- Ex-French official: Gaydamak worked for French intelligence
- Big stars and nuts and bolts at the GA
- Israeli groups call for Gaza war investigation
- AIPAC urges House to pass anti-Goldstone legislation
- Mideast peace push cited in Obama Nobel
- In Mexico City, insular community begins to reach out
- Obama’s Nobel, Israel’s problem?
- Jews of color come together to explore identity
- FBI: Alleged spy wannabe asked for Israeli citizenship
- Family likely murdered by professional killer
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