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You re what this war is all about —or not – Canadian Dimension

Israel’s policies and Zionist culture have profoundly reduced, dehumanized, and tried to erase the presence and the lives of Palestinian children (and adults) for decades. As Israeli journalist Or Kashti writes in Haaretz, the government continues “to plaster over any crack in the dehumanization of the Palestinians, from the first grade to the grave.”

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JFK exhibition goes on permanent display in Sydney

Date Time JFK exhibition goes on permanent display in Sydney Striking images of the life and legacy of President John Kennedy are now on display in a new permanent exhibition at ACU’s North Sydney campus. American Visionary: John F. Kennedy’s Life and Times contains 76 photographs covering the life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a president distinguished by his youth, his Catholic upbringing, his Cold War impact, and his untimely death. The exhibition covers Kennedy’s early life, his time in the Senate, his campaign for the presidency, his time in the Oval Office, and his assassination. The exhibition highlights key aspects of Kennedy’s legacy, such as his role in founding the Peace Corps, advancing the US space program, and encouraging the spread of civil society.

Princely letter: Philip apologised to Richard Nixon for faux pas with lame toast during White House visit

Prince Philip apologised to Richard Nixon for faux pas with lame toast during White House visit Our Foreign Staff © Paul Schutzer /The LIFE Picture Collection Prince Philip (L) with Richard M. Nixon (R) attending opening of British exhibition.  - Paul Schutzer /The LIFE Picture Collection  Throughout his decades in public life, Prince Philip was known for putting his royal foot in his mouth with occasional off-the-cuff remarks that could be embarrassing. But his faux pas at a White House dinner with President Richard Nixon in 1969 was enough for Philip to actually lose sleep. In a handwritten note to the president uncovered by archivists at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, the Duke of Edinburgh wrote to humbly apologise for failing to toast the president s health as dictated by protocol during a stag dinner in his honor.

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