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"Israel's Barrier," a four-part National Public Radio report that begins Monday on the afternoon newsmagazine "All Things Considered," addresses two seemingly intractable issues.
PAGE C1 A Kazoo Instead of a Baton C1 THE TWO SIDES OF ONE DIVIDE "Israel's Barrier," a four-part National Public Radio report on the afternoon newsmagazine "All Things Considered," addresses the effects of the system of fences and walls that separate Israel from Palestinians in the West Bank.
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