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Lately, though, a spark of hope has flared up at Tamarack.
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In recent weeks, violence has flared up on the Gaza border, with militants launching mortar rounds at Israel and responses by Israeli aircraft and tanks.
Trouble began a little over a year ago, at a neighborhood party that several students attended, and has flared up since.
The abortion issue has flared up this week as conservative groups protest President Obama's speech scheduled for Sunday at the University of Notre Dame.
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