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...window was last year," Barkley says...
...Aqsa to God, then would you accept that the White House be put under God's sovereignty too?" Palestinians resented summitry that they found humiliating, as if the U.S. were ordering them to comply--and anger bubbled up in the streets. Besieged by political troubles, Barak warned that the window for a peace agreement was quickly shutting in Israel...
Since the play is set in the later stages of Bankhead's life, author Sandra Ryan Heyward makes Bankhead rail against the fates and begin to dissolve into self-pity. Perhaps this is understandable for a middle-aged actress whose career is going out the window and whose lovers are dwindling, but I am sure that the real Bankhead in the throes of self-pity was not a pleasant sight. Turner's portrayal is no more enjoyable, but just as the play seems to be mired down in whiskey-soaked emotion, Heyward throws out a wise-crack that shows Bankhead...
...gates!" Albright yelled to the Marine Guards at the compound's entrance, then skipped down the entrance steps to the driveway. "This is a humiliation," Arafat seethed in the backseat of his car, now blocked from leaving. Albright caught up to the vehicle, and Arafat rolled down his window. "Come on, let's go back inside," she said soothingly. "Let's sit down and settle this...
...left their Ravenna home to go to his job as a sheet-metal worker. He spoke to his wife at about 9 that morning. She had just received a call from a woman interested in buying their black 1999 Jeep Wrangler after seeing a FOR SALE sign in its window. He never heard back from Theresa, and by the time he returned home, the Jeep was gone and so was his wife. But her purse and cell phone remained at the house...