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Gazing Into a Soccer Ball, Catching a Glimpse of Peace (Los Angeles Times)







Gazing Into a Soccer Ball, Catching a
Glimpse of Peace (Los Angeles Times)

Gazing Into a Soccer Ball, Catching a
Glimpse of Peace (Los Angeles Times)
06/15/2004 05:07 AM

Los Angeles Times - SAKHNIN, Israel — The celebration roses are dying, but the silver trophy shines and the young men playing soccer between the olive trees have brought joy to the windy mountains of northern Israel.




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